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[Example] LED Simulator Template 1c01
Properties
Pricing & Availability
Distributor | Qty 1 |
|---|---|
Arrow | $0.03–$0.18 |
Digi-Key | $0.06–$0.18 |
LCSC | $0.10 |
Mouser | $0.18 |
Verical | $0.04–$0.18 |
Assets
led-on.svg
led-onLED_1206_3216Metric.kicad_mod
LED_1206_3216MetricFootprintLED_1206_3216Metric.step
3D_LED_1206_3216Metric3D Modelled-off.svg
led-offDefaultControls
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Forward Voltage: You've mentioned it should be 1.70 volts. If this is the value you want to assign or modify, you should create an LED component in your schematic if you haven't already. Right-click on the component, select "Properties", then find the field for forward voltage and enter "1.70".
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Manufacturer Name: Follow a similar procedure as above, find the field for the manufacturer name in the properties, and enter the name of the manufacturer.
For the Voltage Source (V1)