LED calculator
2004-02-06 20:49:42.618066+01 by
Dan Lyke
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If you search Google for "LED calculator", most of the valid links are to people who've used the same JavaScript. The problem is that that calculator checks for minimum values and doesn't do the calculations if you claim your LED has a forward voltage of less than two volts, or uses less than 10 milliamps. I have several such LEDs, so I want to give a little juice to an LED calculator that doesn't pretend to be smarter than me.
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