Hey all.
I have bought some LEDs to find out how they work. I have found out that depending of it's color, it uses a different amount of voltage. Like red uses 2 Volts. But what is the resistance? I have tried to make a very basic circuit as shown on the picutre where I used 300 Ohms as LED resistance, but how can I really know it? I couldn't messure it with my multimeter, the LED actually just brightened when I tried to messure the resistance.
"D1" is the diode of course. Ty!
Rune
I have bought some LEDs to find out how they work. I have found out that depending of it's color, it uses a different amount of voltage. Like red uses 2 Volts. But what is the resistance? I have tried to make a very basic circuit as shown on the picutre where I used 300 Ohms as LED resistance, but how can I really know it? I couldn't messure it with my multimeter, the LED actually just brightened when I tried to messure the resistance.
"D1" is the diode of course. Ty!
Rune
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