Characterizing some LEDs
Not every LED selling source can supply high quality datasheets. When the prices are too good to ignore, it's time to do your own characterization. What is needed ... • a voltage source - My voltage supply is a Ryobi 18v battery, with an adapter found on eBay for powering Hot Wheels go karts. The adapter has both an on/off switch and an inline fuse. The default fuse is 30A, but I've changed mine to 3A. • a mini board that holds a regulator - These are little PCBs that will hold one adjustable regulator (AMS1117-ADJ or LM317LZ, your choice, they both have a 1.25v Vadj terminal. You will be using this device as a two-terminal constant current regulator circuit. This means that There is a Vin, a Vadj, and a Vout. You have to supply a resistor to program what current value the regulator is targeting. The regulator will then home in on the desired current, while dropping any excess voltage required to do this. • a mini board with positions for 8 SMD resistors - I'm partial to ...