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Jasen Betts
Guest
What can cause a green led (just a cheap 5mmx1mm through-hole led) to
light-up red a few times and then fail?
it was antiparallel to a similar green led at the time and that LED
continued to function correctly
the LED supply was a 12V square wave (from a 555) at approx 5HZ
through a 2uF capacitor and 560 ohm resistor,
the power supply was a switched mode wall-wart 240VAC in isolated
12VDC out.
the LED connections were exposed, could static discharge or an
active-to-ground loop current (through the suppression caps in the PSU)
do that sort of damage?
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light-up red a few times and then fail?
it was antiparallel to a similar green led at the time and that LED
continued to function correctly
the LED supply was a 12V square wave (from a 555) at approx 5HZ
through a 2uF capacitor and 560 ohm resistor,
the power supply was a switched mode wall-wart 240VAC in isolated
12VDC out.
the LED connections were exposed, could static discharge or an
active-to-ground loop current (through the suppression caps in the PSU)
do that sort of damage?
--
ââ 100% natural