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| Distributor | Qty 1 | |
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| Digi-Key | $0.00 | |
| LCSC | $0.38 | |
| Mouser | $0.00 | |
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- LED1 (WP7113SRD/D): A light-emitting diode (LED) with a forward voltage ((V_F)) of 1.85V, where pin 1 is Cathode (K) and pin 2 is Anode (A).
- V1: A 1.5V voltage source, with pin 1 as ANODE and pin 2 as CATHODE.
Step 2: Circuit Design Software- Ensure you're familiar with Flux.ai or any circuit simulation software you're using. These tools typically provide a schematic editor where you can place components and draw connections (nets) between them.
Step 3: Draw Your Circuit- To calculate the resistor value (assuming your source voltage is sufficient), you'd use Ohm's Law (V=IR), where (V) is the voltage across the resistor, (I) the desired current through the LED (typically 20mA for many standard LEDs), and (R) the resistor's value.
Step 5: Running the Simulation