Attached are 2 photos of an L.E.D circuit. The tape is labeled 3v. However, when I tried to verify circuit voltage by sharing the image with Copilot, it kept telling me that it is labeled 5v. Is this an error on behalf of the AI system? If so, can anyone confirm that this circuit should be...
I’m designing a circuit to switch a section of a 24 V CCT LED strip. I can’t add additional control lines, and the strip can’t be split at the dimmer, so I need an in-line circuit that can decode a command to toggle a switch. This board will sit between the two strip segments. The strip has a...
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I have a basic project I could do with some help on please
The Job - 6 X holo ceramic garden cylinders (plant pots) with the top half having a wider diameter than the bottom half and holes in the bottom surface of the extended section. The owner would like me to...
Good day all. Just purchased 4 LED strips to go under kitchen cabinets. The LED strips come in a plastic case and at each end of each strip there is a connector. The connector is the type that you find in RC cars. I want to connect each strip to each other and connect it to a plug that will plug...
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Okay so I have 2 RGB LED Strips connected with a portable RGB LED Amplifier but I cannot get the red light to work on the second strip. The Blue and Green ones do work flawlessly on the 2nd strip.
Things to note:
- I've used 2 power supplies (12V, 2A) - one for the first strip...
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Let me start by mentioning that I have little knowledge in this field.
LEDs I have: 12v 1Meter Rigid Double-row 3pin LED strips with 1.8A total draw (0.9A each row).
For some reason, they have massive voltage drop. With 12v input they measure 10.5v at the end of 1 meter and the lights...
I'm trying to design an LED driver that takes a ground as ON, performs a logical NOT on it, and sends it into an N Channel MOSFET. The MOSFET will give ground to a color channel on an LED strip.
LED Strip Driver-schematic.pdf
I believe I have taken care of everything, but to be honest, this is...