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I know that feeling.because it's got no where to go
I know that feeling.because it's got no where to go
741.what opamp is that please?
Right now I have a 4k7 hooked up to the 9v. DMM from opposite 4K7 side to the power jack negative lug reads 9v.Sounds like it may be a poor connection check your LED ground connections
The voltage drop across the resistor would be supply voltage less LED fwd voltage
So for yours one side would be 9v less 1.99v or 7.01v dropped and obviously 9v less 1.91v or 7.09v dropped because with a bi colour only one side lights at a time, on the LED side of the resistor you would get a voltage reading of whatever the voltage drop of the side being used is
If the circuits incomplete ie not grounded you'd get full voltage because it's got no where to go so maybe a bad connection somewhere breaking the circuit
Yes. I apologize for the sloppy schematic. If I tried to use the DigiKey schematic software, I would still be working on it...Okay, that must be a "3" on the IN pin...looked like a 1?
Yes, as it should because there is no load correct?. Add the LED in series and check again. At the node where the resistor and LED meet, you should see a voltage drop.Right now I have a 4k7 hooked up to the 9v. DMM from opposite 4K7 side to the power jack negative lug reads 9v.
If there’s just a single resistor and nothing else then then you should have no voltage drop across the resistor, and a current draw of ~1.9mARight now I have a 4k7 hooked up to the 9v. DMM from opposite 4K7 side to the power jack negative lug reads 9v.
That makes sense…so I guess this Ohm guy is ok. I just have to find out why I keep blowing LEDs next.If there’s just a single resistor and nothing else then then you should have no voltage drop across the resistor, and a current draw of ~1.9mA
Remember Ohm’s law— V=IR
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*disclaimer: I just woke up from a nap, so I’m very possibly completely mistaken
Have you tested the LEDs outside of the circuit? I’ve gotten bad bi-color LEDs a lot more than I’ve gotten bad regular LEDs.That makes sense…so I guess this Ohm guy is ok. I just have to find out why I keep blowing LEDs next.