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| arzoo:
Six months ago I purchased a bunch of RGB LEDs from an ebay auction. At the time, I'm pretty sure I specified common anode. Today I finally had time to try them out and I think they are common cathode. ::) Since the LEDWiz uses a common +5v with the return at each port, I don't think I can use a common cathode RGB. :( |
| protokatie:
--- Quote from: arzoo on December 01, 2008, 08:49:34 pm ---Six months ago I purchased a bunch of RGB LEDs from an ebay auction. At the time, I'm pretty sure I specified common anode. Today I finally had time to try them out and I think they are common cathode. ::) Since the LEDWiz uses a common +5v with the return at each port, I don't think I can use a common cathode RGB. :( --- End quote --- I was going to suggest using a Not Gate on the LEDs, but that wouldnt work. Then I thought about you using a transistor or relay that is triggered by the LEDwiz to control a seperate powersupply to each LED element. That would work, but would most likely cost more than just buying the proper RGB LEDs... Other than that, I have no quick or easy solution in mind... |
| MonMotha:
You can use a PNP or PMOS transistor to drive the LEDs on the high side. For a PNP, put a resistor in line with the base and use the LED Wiz output to drive that. 2.2k should be about right. Emitter goes to +5; collector goes to the anode of the LED. Common cathode on the LED goes to ground. For a P MOSFET, use a "pull-up" resistor to +5 of about 10-100k on the gate. Then have the LED Wiz drive the gate (it will ground out that pull-up to create the gate signal). Source goes to +5; drain goes to the LED anode. LED common cathode again goes to ground. A collection of PNP transistors can still be had at some Radio Shacks for like $2 for 10-15. A good option if you have to buy them by part number is the 2N3906. |
| Franco B:
Or you could just buy some common annodes :) How many do you need? I have a fair few, I could send you some over if you need 20 or so, it would be the least I could do with what you have done with LED Blinky etc. |
| protokatie:
MonMotha and franco are both just saying what I said. (although MonMotha is being a bit more specific). IMHO, Just buy new RGB LEDs (unless you bought like 100 of them....) |
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