Power/failsafe LED
Now I know the maths isnt hard, but I find this on-line resistor calculator very handy.
http://www.bit-tech.net/article/68/http://www.bit-tech.net/article/68/
All you need to do is type in the Supply Voltage, the Diode Forward Voltage, and the Diode Rated Current, and it gives your the value of the required resistor, including the power dissipation. It also gives the Next Standard 5% Resistor to make selection easier, and if youre not too hot on the resistor colour code, it tells you in words (e.g. Orange Orange Brown 330 ohms).
You do need to know the forward voltage and diode current for this to be of any real value, but these can be found in any Rapid or RS catalogues.
Made my life simpler anyway!
Now I know the maths isnt hard, but I find this on-line resistor calculator very handy.
http://www.bit-tech.net/article/68/http://www.bit-tech.net/article/68/
All you need to do is type in the Supply Voltage, the Diode Forward Voltage, and the Diode Rated Current, and it gives your the value of the required resistor, including the power dissipation. It also gives the Next Standard 5% Resistor to make selection easier, and if youre not too hot on the resistor colour code, it tells you in words (e.g. Orange Orange Brown 330 ohms).
You do need to know the forward voltage and diode current for this to be of any real value, but these can be found in any Rapid or RS catalogues.
Made my life simpler anyway!

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