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High Power LED Driver Circuits: High-power LED's: the future of lighting! but... how do you use them? where do you get them? 1-watt and 3-watt Power LED's are now widely available in the $3 to $5 range, so i've been working on a bunch of projects lately that use them. in the pro…
Should you choose a constant current or constant voltage LED driver? Click the pin and learn today!
LED drivers have so many different types and variations that it can seem a little overwhelming at times. So lets take a look at LED drivers in depth.
Millsjeremiah saved to Diy electronics
Hello friends, today in this video I've shown how to make a simple boost converter. This converter circuit boost voltage 3.7V to 12V. Components required:-1 ...
Ali Aosat saved to Small shower room
This is my project for handmade flashlight when using 10W High Power LED voltage 12V DC. Indeed, by using this LED light produced is very b...
Paul Ziegler saved to Electronic
220 Volt AC to 3v / 6v / 12v / 30v /60v / 90v / 120 / 150v / 190v DC LED Driver Without Transformer Thanks for WatchingComponents#1#...

Александр Баталов saved to Изготовление лука
The guide coolly tells a straightforward 1w, 4w, 6w, 10w, 12w LED Driver Circuit SMPS which could be build by any new hobbyist for own service

Shruti Deore saved to Quick saves
I was searching for a LED driver that can also act as dimmer for my 10 watts LEDs and found the PT4115 IC which is kind of interesting. It operates from
Super Simple High Power LED Driver: This Instructable will show you how to built a Constant Current for high power LEDs, using only two components.High power LEDs are getting cheaper and cheaper, however the constant current drivers, to drive them are pretty expensive.Here, I'll show …
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High Power LED Driver Circuits: High-power LED's: the future of lighting! but... how do you use them? where do you get them? 1-watt and 3-watt Power LED's are now widely available in the $3 to $5 range, so i've been working on a bunch of projects lately that use them. in the pro…

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