Dimming an LED

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Saiteja chinthalapati

Joined Oct 25, 2018
97
Hello everyone,

I developed a project to dim an led from 0-24v by using a controller and it is working fine. Now i am looking for a circuit without controller. could someone suggest something on this.

My input voltage to board is 24V and LED will also work 24V i want to DIM LED from 0 to 24V without controller
 

danadak

Joined Mar 10, 2018
4,057
i want to DIM LED from 0 to 24V without controller
So you want to dim, but you don't want circuit that implements dimming.

A Venetian blind, a pull window shade..... (being a smartass)

How do you want to actually tell LED to dim, a pot, a sensor.....? But no circuits ?


Regards, Dana.
 

Thread Starter

Saiteja chinthalapati

Joined Oct 25, 2018
97
So you want to dim, but you don't want circuit that implements dimming.

A Venetian blind, a pull window shade..... (being a smartass)

How do you want to actually tell LED to dim, a pot, a sensor.....? But no circuits ?


Regards, Dana.
I want to use pot for dimming and mosfet or relay to turnoff the led. I required smooth dimming from 0 to 24v
 

ElectricSpidey

Joined Dec 2, 2017
3,334
If you are not concerned about power loss, a simple transistor follower circuit will do the job for the dimming, and a simple switch can turn on and off, or operate a relay.

A power rheostat would also work.

After that things get a little more involved…
 

wayneh

Joined Sep 9, 2010
18,104
... i want to DIM LED from 0 to 24V without controller
Can you explain what you mean by this? If you are dimming the LEDs, by definition you are using a "controller".

I think you mean you want to eliminate an expensive? or clumsy? device you have used successfully and replace it with something cheap? or small? or ... what? What are you really trying to accomplish?

Most people would recommend a PWM-based controller for smooth dimming of LEDs. It's the state-of-the-art solution and many commercially available dimmers exist. They are not expensive and are hard to beat. What improvement are you looking for?
 

Thread Starter

Saiteja chinthalapati

Joined Oct 25, 2018
97
Can you explain what you mean by this? If you are dimming the LEDs, by definition you are using a "controller".

I think you mean you want to eliminate an expensive? or clumsy? device you have used successfully and replace it with something cheap? or small? or ... what? What are you really trying to accomplish?

Most people would recommend a PWM-based controller for smooth dimming of LEDs. It's the state-of-the-art solution and many commercially available dimmers exist. They are not expensive and are hard to beat. What improvement are you looking for?
i am dimming the LED by using Arduino controller now i want to do by using Potentiometer & without controller. LED input voltage is 24V
 

ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
21,439
hi Sc,
A 2N2222 transistor cannot control a 2Amp Collector current.
The circuit in post #8, was posted as just an example of a dimmer, it will require a higher power output transistor or MOSFET.
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wayneh

Joined Sep 9, 2010
18,104
Whose suggestions are you referring to? What did you try that didn’t work? What was the result?

The circuit in #8 is valid but requires a couple minor changes for driving a 24V, 2A load.
 
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