All,
I'm new to hobbyist level electrical engineering, and need some help.
I'm designing a circuit to power high power leds, instead of individual drivers and I want to power several in series/parallel.
I am using a design I found on the net, it's a current mirror, but also has protection for open circuits so that one string doesn't get
all the current if the other string opens.
The way it's supposed to work. Pnp transistor Q1 is supposed to protect the LEDs on the right side, if an LED were to open on the left, because D1 will stop the flow of base current from pnp transistor Q1. Npn transistors Q2 and Q3 protect the LEDs on the left side, if an LED were to open on the right side, because there will be no current flow through the bases of npn transistors Q2 and Q3.
The issue I'm having is when I set this up in LTSpice, and open one side, all 750ma flows through the opposite side, not working like it's supposed to is this a problem in spice or did I do something wrong?
Thank you!
I'm new to hobbyist level electrical engineering, and need some help.
I'm designing a circuit to power high power leds, instead of individual drivers and I want to power several in series/parallel.
I am using a design I found on the net, it's a current mirror, but also has protection for open circuits so that one string doesn't get
all the current if the other string opens.
The way it's supposed to work. Pnp transistor Q1 is supposed to protect the LEDs on the right side, if an LED were to open on the left, because D1 will stop the flow of base current from pnp transistor Q1. Npn transistors Q2 and Q3 protect the LEDs on the left side, if an LED were to open on the right side, because there will be no current flow through the bases of npn transistors Q2 and Q3.
The issue I'm having is when I set this up in LTSpice, and open one side, all 750ma flows through the opposite side, not working like it's supposed to is this a problem in spice or did I do something wrong?
Thank you!
