Seven Component Regulated LED Lamp
Seven Component Regulated LED Lamp
(C) G. Forrest Cook 2001
Updated March, 2003
Introduction
This is a minimal parts lamp made with four white LEDs. It
features regulated light output from 10V to around 20V and works well as a
flashlight.
Specifications
Nominal Operating Voltage: 12V DC
Operating Current: 40ma
Theory
The LM317L and resistor act as a current regulator set to 40ma.
Current flows from the battery through one pair of LEDs, through the regulator,
through the other pair of LEDs, and back to the battery. The capacitor filters
out noise on the power supply lines. The LED pairs must be matched so that the
current through them is roughly equivalent. Small resistors could be placed in
series with each of the four LEDs to improve the balance, but the parts count
would go way up.
Construction
There is one trick with this circuit, matched pairs of LEDs
must be used. Normally, a batch of LEDs from the same manufacturer will be
matched close enough for this application. If unmatched LEDs are used, one LED
per pair will be bright and the other one will be dim. It is best to first build
the circuit on a plug-in proto board to verify that the LEDs are matched
correctly.
A small circuit board was made using press-n-peel blue film, the board was
cut into a circular shape using a nibbling tool. The parts were soldered in, and
the board was mounted inside of the bottle cap. The bottle cap protects the LEDs
and prevents bright light from coming out of the side of the assembly. The cap
came from a 1 Liter "Aqua Fina" brand water bottle. The single screw can be used
to mount the assembly to an external bracket.
The completed circuit board and cap assembly was mounted in an old automobile
turn signal. Lamp head was mounted onto the end of an old fluorescent lamp base
with a goose neck adjustable arm. The resulting lamp is quite effective for
night reading, and not too ugly.
Alignment
None required.
Use
Connect this circuit to a 12V battery or power supply, be sure to
observe the correct polarity. The LEDs should put out a bright white light. You
can read by this light, and it is useful for emergency illumination. The low
current draw allows it to run for many hours on a battery.
Parts
4x white LEDs, T1-3/4 size
1x 30 ohm 1/4 W resistor
1x 0.1uF capacitor
1x LM317L adjustable voltage regulator
1x plastic bottle top from a water bottle
1x 4-40 3/8" screw
2x 4-40 nuts
PostScript file for PC board
Parts Sources
Jameco 1-800-831-4242 http://www.jameco.com/
Digi-Key 1-800-DIGIKEY http://www.digikey.com/
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