1.5v to 3.3v LED circuit

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LED Man

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Looking to drive a white superbright led (1-4) from 1.5v to 2.5v
battery, led requires 3.3v @ 20ma, is there a suitable small circuit, or
single chip device

TIA
 
LED Man wrote:
Looking to drive a white superbright led (1-4) from 1.5v to 2.5v
battery, led requires 3.3v @ 20ma, is there a suitable small circuit, or
single chip device

TIA
http://tinyurl.com/5843f

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Jon...

I have a hell of a time with ASCII schematics. Could you possibly post a
"real" schematic to alt.binaries.schematics.electronic?

Jim



"Jonathan Kirwan" <jkirwan@easystreet.com> wrote in message
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On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 03:31:40 GMT, LEDMan@3v.invalid (LED Man) wrote:

Looking to drive a white superbright led (1-4) from 1.5v to 2.5v
battery, led requires 3.3v @ 20ma, is there a suitable small circuit, or
single chip device
 
"RST Engineering (jw)" <jim@rstengineering.com> wrote in message
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Jon...

I have a hell of a time with ASCII schematics.
copy into notepad and then format -> font -> "fixedsys"
 
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 18:29:20 +0000, CWatters wrote:

"RST Engineering (jw)" <jim@rstengineering.com> wrote in message
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Jon...

I have a hell of a time with ASCII schematics.

copy into notepad and then format -> font -> "fixedsys"
You should be able to set your newsreader for a fixed font. I use
Courier.

Cheers!
Rich
 
I have Courier as my default font and I still have a hell of a time reading
an ASCII schematic. Sorry.

Jim



"Rich Grise" <richgrise@example.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.02.19.20.25.30.17968@example.net...
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 18:29:20 +0000, CWatters wrote:


"RST Engineering (jw)" <jim@rstengineering.com> wrote in message
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Jon...

I have a hell of a time with ASCII schematics.

copy into notepad and then format -> font -> "fixedsys"

You should be able to set your newsreader for a fixed font. I use
Courier.

Cheers!
Rich
 
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 08:53:09 -0800, "RST Engineering \(jw\)"
<jim@rstengineering.com> wrote:

I have a hell of a time with ASCII schematics.
Is it an inability to recognize the symbols?

I guess I'm asking this because it took me exactly zero time to see and
understand an ASCII schematic the first time I saw one and I've had very little
trouble ever after, so I'm honestly curious about what makes this difficult for
some -- I completely lack the personal experience to understand the trouble, so
I'd appreciate any clues about what you perceive and don't perceive.

Meanwhile, I'll try and load over a schematic in some format you can see. I
have a few other things to take care of before I struggle with that, though.

Jon
 
"LED Man" <LEDMan@3v.invalid> schreef in bericht
news:1gs7o6k.2zw8mq1hphlgwN%LEDMan@3v.invalid...
Looking to drive a white superbright led (1-4) from 1.5v to 2.5v
battery, led requires 3.3v @ 20ma, is there a suitable small circuit, or
single chip device

TIA


http://www.qsl.net/yo5ofh/hobby%20circuits/led_circuits.htm
http://users.cableaz.com/~cappels/dproj/ledpage/leddrv.htm
http://www.discovercircuits.com/PDF-FILES/ac14fls.pdf
http://repairfaq.ece.drexel.edu/sam/bledl1.gif

Just some google results. There are much more of them.

petrus bitbyter
 
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 13:10:59 -0800, RST Engineering (jw) wrote:

I have Courier as my default font and I still have a hell of a time reading
an ASCII schematic. Sorry.
I'll have to throw in with petrus here, then. What's the hard part?

Do your ASCII schematics not look like this one?:
http://www.neodruid.net/images/ASCII_Art.jpg

Good Luck!
Rich
 
No, they don't. The link you sent was quite readable. The schematic in
this newsreader was highly compressed in the x dimension and absolutely
unreadable. However, as I sit here and look, the fact that I've got my
settings to Courier doesn't seem to make a difference. Just looking at this
font I can tell it is a variant of Helvetica, or Arial, or whatever other
san-serif font you want to call it.

I need to do some more investigation as to why it looks like this. Or
perhaps only the OUTGOING messages look like this...

Thanks,

Jim


"Rich Grise" <richgrise@example.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.02.20.07.53.24.623692@example.net...


Do your ASCII schematics not look like this one?:
http://www.neodruid.net/images/ASCII_Art.jpg

Good Luck!
Rich
 
Lordy, Outlook Express makes you change the font in no less than THREE
places in order to force messages to Courier. THe default fixed width, the
default proportional width, and the little checkbox on the "advanced" tab to
default all incoming messages to the default settings.

Windoze does it again.

Thanks for the help, Rich...

Jim


"Rich Grise" <richgrise@example.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.02.20.07.53.24.623692@example.net...
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 13:10:59 -0800, RST Engineering (jw) wrote:

I have Courier as my default font and I still have a hell of a time
reading
an ASCII schematic. Sorry.


I'll have to throw in with petrus here, then. What's the hard part?

Do your ASCII schematics not look like this one?:
http://www.neodruid.net/images/ASCII_Art.jpg

Good Luck!
Rich
 
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 06:58:12 +0000, Tim Zimmerman wrote:

"Lord Garth" <LGarth@Tantalus.net> wrote in message news:VW2Sd.14924$D34.10156@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com...

If you use OE and the font is not set to default to a fixed width
font, you can select 'view' then move down to 'text size' then move
to 'fixed' to see it on the ASCII art on the fly.

Excellent tip.

If the reason we use ASCII Schematics is because of the text based
USENET. Then why do some websites still use ASCII Schematics?
Because if it works, don't fix it!

Cheers!
Rich
 
"Rich Grise" <richgrise@example.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.02.20.07.53.24.623692@example.net...
Do your ASCII schematics not look like this one?:
http://www.neodruid.net/images/ASCII_Art.jpg
Good Luck!
Rich
"RST Engineering (jw)" <jim@rstengineering.com> wrote in message
news:111hah4ii32gk4d@corp.supernews.com...
No, they don't. The link you sent was quite readable. The
schematic in
this newsreader was highly compressed in the x dimension and
absolutely
unreadable. However, as I sit here and look, the fact that I've
got my
settings to Courier doesn't seem to make a difference. Just
looking at this
font I can tell it is a variant of Helvetica, or Arial, or
whatever other
san-serif font you want to call it.

I need to do some more investigation as to why it looks like
this. Or
perhaps only the OUTGOING messages look like this...

Thanks, Jim
GMAB
Why bother to explain, He's a top poster, his inability to
understand anything is clear. He thinks upside down! :)>)
 
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 11:48:58 GMT, Rich Grise <richgrise@example.net>
wrote:

On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 06:58:12 +0000, Tim Zimmerman wrote:

"Lord Garth" <LGarth@Tantalus.net> wrote in message news:VW2Sd.14924$D34.10156@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com...

If you use OE and the font is not set to default to a fixed width
font, you can select 'view' then move down to 'text size' then move
to 'fixed' to see it on the ASCII art on the fly.

Excellent tip.

If the reason we use ASCII Schematics is because of the text based
USENET. Then why do some websites still use ASCII Schematics?

Because if it works, don't fix it!
Italians with groups like this on their local ones
like it.hobby.elettronica
use interesting program to draw & see schematics for posting
in text only usenet IMHO much bettter than ASCII ...

its FidoCAD (maybe someone could write to the author to make an
English interface & help file for it). Can be found here: less than
1Mb installed:
http://www.enetsystems.com/~lorenzo/fidocad_win.asp

you draw a standard schematic, export it as text & paste it into a
message like this (pasted code) interesting oscillator:

[FIDOCAD]
MC 85 45 0 0 580
MC 70 45 1 0 170
MC 50 55 0 0 170
MC 50 45 0 0 120
LI 85 45 60 45
LI 60 55 85 55
LI 50 45 45 45
LI 45 45 45 55
LI 45 55 50 55
MC 45 65 0 0 045
LI 45 65 45 55
LI 100 45 100 25
LI 100 55 100 75
MC 100 25 3 0 010
MC 100 75 1 0 020
TY 105 15 5 3 0 0 0 * +6V
TY 105 80 5 3 0 0 0 * -6V
MC 105 30 0 0 170
MC 105 65 0 0 170
MC 120 30 0 0 045
MC 120 65 0 0 045
LI 105 30 100 30
LI 120 30 115 30
LI 105 65 100 65
LI 120 65 115 65
LI 110 50 135 50
MC 140 50 0 0 075
MC 145 50 0 1 075
TY 60 60 5 3 0 0 0 * 2x 47nF
TY 45 35 5 3 0 0 0 * 1mH
TY 115 60 5 3 0 0 0 * 100n
TY 115 25 5 3 0 0 0 * 100n
TY 155 45 5 3 0 0 0 * 34kHz
TY 75 35 5 3 0 0 0 * LM6181

You to see it with that installed program, just copy that upper
complete code, open the program, from menu open:
modifica/incolla/come nuovo documento .... & so you see the
schematics like usuall one; IMHO not a bad trick ... & easier than
ASCII pics schematics ...

Try it 4 fun ...
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