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Jonathan Leppert
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Hi,
I am creating a 144-element LED array, wired in parallel. My supply voltage
is 5.0 volts at around 5-6 amps. The LEDs take a forward current of 3.5
volts, being driven at around 30 ma. My question is should I assume the
array acts as one gigantic LED with its current consumption summed, with the
same forward voltage so hence I will need to limit voltage with a resistor,
right? I am thinking a 1.0 Ohm 10 W resistor.
Would this work or am I going to destroy 144 LEDs? Any explanations or
insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jon
I am creating a 144-element LED array, wired in parallel. My supply voltage
is 5.0 volts at around 5-6 amps. The LEDs take a forward current of 3.5
volts, being driven at around 30 ma. My question is should I assume the
array acts as one gigantic LED with its current consumption summed, with the
same forward voltage so hence I will need to limit voltage with a resistor,
right? I am thinking a 1.0 Ohm 10 W resistor.
Would this work or am I going to destroy 144 LEDs? Any explanations or
insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jon