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Re: Dropping resistor for LED?
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Thu, 06 April 2006 22:57
Wayne Parham
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You can put a resistor on either lead. The value you use will set the brightness. You might try values between 220Ω and 560Ω, but maybe as high as 1KΩ or as low as 100Ω.
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