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Jon Kirwan
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On Wed, 06 May 2009 12:07:42 +1000, Bob Larter <bobbylarter@gmail.com>
wrote:
least, indoors.
Jon
wrote:
Actually, I have some here that look pretty decent at half an mA. Atwhit3rd wrote:
On May 3, 9:21 pm, mj <eluc...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm looking for ideas on how to make an LED flash so brightly at a low
duty cycle
Since the LED is only on 0.4% of the time, max, it still simply isn't
very bright. The strobe works--I can see the frozen image on the
spinning disk--but the light is simply anemic.
So, I'm wondering if anyone here knows how to design a circuit that
can dump an amp and a half through an LED for, say, 200 microseconds
at a time or less, at 20-50 Hz.
Firstly, I'd put a trickle through the LED at all times (maybe half a
milliamp)
That's enough to dimly light up a really high efficiency LED.
least, indoors.
Jon