LED Current Controller - Dimming/Brightness (BJT Constant Current Limiter)

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • Why drive LEDs with constant current? How can we limit current with 1 transistor and 3 resistors?
    CircuitLab circuit: www.circuitlab...
    In this video tutorial we are going to be building a current controller for and led by using a BJT or bipolar junction transistor. We briefly talk about the relevant properties of a BJT, and then walk through several simulations in order to determine the correct resistor values for our design current.
    The simulations we run include a DC simulation, a DC sweep sweeping two separate parameters, and a DC Sweep using a parameterized variable in our circuit. We show how a simulation can be a powerful tool for iterating on a design and to gain intuition for our real life circuit.
    If you have ideas about other tutorials you would like to see us do please let us know in the comments.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 21

  • @DaveGWIS
    @DaveGWIS 3 роки тому +6

    Really helpful and clear for the uber-novice like myself. The little stumbles made it very human too.

  • @eastofthegreenline3324
    @eastofthegreenline3324 8 місяців тому

    This was really accessible and intuitive. Nice job!

  • @olegvelichko1659
    @olegvelichko1659 3 роки тому +1

    That’s really neat! Going to use this tool from now on.

  • @mkepler5861
    @mkepler5861 Рік тому +1

    SUPER INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU AWESOME CIRCUIT SIMULATOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! mike
    huge thumbs up and a sub from me!!!

  • @abdullamasud4278
    @abdullamasud4278 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for the explanation through it all!

  • @museslide
    @museslide 8 місяців тому

    im sorry for repost this video in my channel for my homework🙏

  • @montaramike
    @montaramike 8 місяців тому

    Love your tutorials and the sim, but wondered why the sim requires a ground for DC circuits.

  • @darklightining6412
    @darklightining6412 3 роки тому +3

    would you do a tutorial about how to make a common emitter amplifier concerning the calculation of the voltage gain and the relation between the frequency and the input impedance, please ?

  • @cyrilmechkov3119
    @cyrilmechkov3119 Рік тому

    An impressive movie... I have only one remark:
    The voltage across Re does not follow the input voltage simply because the base-emitter voltage is nearly constant and transfers the input voltage to the emitter. This would be the case if the collector of the transistor was left unconnected. The voltage across Re is not created by the input voltage by passing the input current through Re but by the transistor that changes its collector current through Re to set the voltage across it (almost) equal to the input voltage. This is actually the principle of negative feedback.

  • @juliuszuben9560
    @juliuszuben9560 4 роки тому +1

    love your work

  • @sstrama
    @sstrama Рік тому

    Excellent software simulator.

  • @rikes7855
    @rikes7855 5 місяців тому

    Would be better to calculate values. Q1 has a beta, Ic = beta * Ib, then calculate Base resistor.

  • @basmaal-ghali9174
    @basmaal-ghali9174 3 роки тому +1

    thank you

  • @fakharabbas8458
    @fakharabbas8458 3 роки тому

    Please make a video on CMOS as well to make a Ring Oscillator or Inverter. Thanks

  • @nospamrsr
    @nospamrsr 3 роки тому

    You need some motor symbols. DC, and Stepper might be enough but BLDC is so common these day in hobby systems, you should have that one as well.

  • @n9jcvyellow
    @n9jcvyellow Рік тому

    Would this circut limit any load bearing circuit, rather than a LED, regardless of what total resistance the load circuit has? Meaning, i have a small circuit of chips, and I want to limit total current to 18ma, can I just take the LED out and replace with my small circuit?

  • @i.kendustuff5994
    @i.kendustuff5994 Рік тому +1

    Felt that you need to slightly slow down your presentation.