Negative/Polar/Inverted LED's

Started by jdom1984, April 03, 2019, 08:40:57 AM

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jdom1984

yeah I guess I mean even simpler than that.

yeah I can read thanks...

garcho

people on this forum love to help they just don't want to hold your hand through every step. usually, when people ask for help it's obvious if they've done their homework or not, and that's really all people here expect from you.

QuoteI was hoping for something much more simple, literally a few components at the most..

if you think something like the examples shown are complicated, then you might want to forget about it, because they are ultra-simple. are you trying to cram this into a 1590A or something?
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jdom1984

wow defennsssiiiiveee.....

what?

I am asking if there is something simpler I dunno why you wanna argue about it...

Thanks for the support.

jdom1984

I really appreciate all the help and these schematics are important to me. I will look further into it once I have nailed the schematic I want to add these LEDs to. I do really appreciate the help. I don't think I came across un appreciative.

I was thinking just a few components instead of 10-15...

Rixen

well, once you subtract the LED's and their current limiting resistors (which would be needed for any circuit) the circuits provided have 7 to 10 components, some of which are used for buffering/rectification of the input (also needed for any circuit- someone could prove me wrong on this). Naturally if anyone suddenly wakes in the middle of the night with an epiphony, you can be sure they'll let us know, it's a good bunch of guys here...

Rixen

Actually I think the resistors on the LED's of the long tail pair could be eliminated, as the emitter resistor will provide current limiting...