I am looking for a primer on LED circuit construction, that goes beyond just the basics. I want to create my own lights (flashlights in particular or special light boxes), much cheaper than I can buy them, and have some customization.
Online, I am reading what seems to be different terminology for the same concept. In particular, I want to operate LEDs that require a higher voltage than my input voltage (1.5 to 3 V). So I need some sort of IC, or some sort of pulse boosting whatever to ramp up the voltage in manner that still keeps the LED light emitting.
I am hoping to find a good resource on it. Many of the websites seem to be skimming the voltage ramping, seemingly because they are writing to people that already have an electronics background. I do have an engineering background (just not electrical engineering), I can learn the stuff, I just need a competent resource that covers all the basics, and perhaps some examples, that goes into the pulsing that is required for some led lights. Actually,m I think there are two ways, an IC circuit that pulses, and a non-IC that uses capacitors in parallel and then a stage where the voltage is boosted.
I don't expect to build a light on the first try, and I intend to breadboard any designs first.
Online, I am reading what seems to be different terminology for the same concept. In particular, I want to operate LEDs that require a higher voltage than my input voltage (1.5 to 3 V). So I need some sort of IC, or some sort of pulse boosting whatever to ramp up the voltage in manner that still keeps the LED light emitting.
I am hoping to find a good resource on it. Many of the websites seem to be skimming the voltage ramping, seemingly because they are writing to people that already have an electronics background. I do have an engineering background (just not electrical engineering), I can learn the stuff, I just need a competent resource that covers all the basics, and perhaps some examples, that goes into the pulsing that is required for some led lights. Actually,m I think there are two ways, an IC circuit that pulses, and a non-IC that uses capacitors in parallel and then a stage where the voltage is boosted.
I don't expect to build a light on the first try, and I intend to breadboard any designs first.
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