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LIGHT EMITTING

DIAGRAM
DIODE CIRCUIT
Diode
Exposy lens/case

Anvil
Wire bond
Post

Switch Resistor Flat spot

Cathode
Anode

LEDs are fascinating devices since these are able to produce


powerful light output in different colors, as desired by the user for
Battery a given application.LEDs can be used for making plenty of eye
catching ornamental or indicator circuits for many useful
purposes.
LED stands for Light Emitting Diode, which is actually a semiconductor diode which has the property of
emitting light, when current is passed through it in the right direction, or when the LED is forward biased.An
LED has two terminals for connecting to an electrical circuit. Since, an LED is basically a diode, its terminals
have polarity in the form of anode and cathode.The anode terminal is supposed to be connected with the
positive supply, and the cathode to a negative supply.Mostly, the maximum voltage an LED can tolerate is 3.5
V, however 3.3 V is the optimal value that is recommended for most standard LEDs

PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD DRAWING NO. SUBMITTED BY


NG MAYNILA PLATE TITLE: MENDOZA, JAMES NOAH T
STUDENT NUMBER 202030185
COURSE BS CpE 3-3 Electrical, Electronic, and Logic SUBMITTED TO
SUBJECT CODE CPE 0317.1-3 Components ENGR. MARICEL SUERTEFELIPE
SCHEDULE SATURDAY 7:00 AM - 10 AM DATE 08/10/2022

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