Topic: Allesetende LED
I'm working on the design for a small driver station and was looking for something to show that power is available at the terminals. Since the power will come from a variable power supply between 12 and 20 Volts DC the LED would need some sort of limiter to not overpower it. Rather than using a voltage regulator with associated resistors and capacitors I found this little circuit at Circuits Online that should work with just one transistor. It may be possible to drop the diode if the supply voltage is DC only.
The FET acts as a constant current source when Gate and Source are connected.
The supply voltage can range between 4 and 30 Volts while the current through the LED will remain around 15 mA.
When used with an AC supply the LED light will be dimmer.
Once I am done building the driver station I will post pictures and schematics.
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