Thursday, 2 May 2013
Dimmable White LED Lamp
Nowadays you can buy white LEDs, which emit quite a bit of light. They are so bright that you shouldn’t look directly at them. They are still expensive, but that is bound to change. You can make a very good solid-state pocket torch using a few of these white LEDs.
The 12V DC input voltage is routed through the 1A fuse and the on/off switch. The 1N4001 diode acts as a crowbar device. If reverse polarity is applied, the fuse will blow and the rest of the circuitry will be protected. Power is sent to the LM2941CT voltage regulator IC. The regulator is wired to produce a voltage range from 5.5V (dim) to 8.3V (bright).
The 4.7K resistor across the 1K brightness adjustment potentiometer produces a non-linear brightness adjustment to compensate for the eyes logarithmic brightness perception response. The LEDs are organized in six series groups of three with a 24 ohm current limiting resistor on each group. This arrangement limits the maximum current through each LED group to around 20mA.
Connect the DC input terminals to a 12V source, such as a 12V lead acid battery. Be sure to observe the correct polarity. Turn the power switch on and adjust the brightness adjustment for the desired brightness. Parts
- 1X LM2941CT low-dropout voltage regulator
- 1X aluminum heat sink
- 1X 1A DC rated fuse
- 1X DC switch
- 1X 1N4001 diode
- 2X 1K 1/4W resistors
- 2X 4.7K 1/4W resistors
- 6X 24 ohm 1/4W resistors
- 1X 1K linear potentiometer
- 18X 5mm white LEDs, 20mA max
- 1X 22uF 16V electrolytic capacitor
- 1X 100nF 25V monoblock capacitor
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