LED Light Brightness Control Circuit - Simple Electronic Project

Introduction

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Diagram of LED Brightness Controller Circuit diagram

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Components Needed for this Project:

You can get the components from any of the sites below:

  1. BC547 Transistor [See Buy Click Amazon]
  2. 50k Ohm Varible Resistor [See Buy Click Amazon]
  3. 10k Ohm Resistor [See Buy Click Amazon]
  4. LED 5mm [See Buy Click Amazon]

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Working Principle

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Frequently asked questions

What controls the brightness of light?

More lumens means it's a brighter light. fewer lumens means it's a dimmer light set. Lumens let you buy the amount of light you want to light. So when buying light bulbs, think lumens, not watts controller.

How do you control the brightness of LED lights?

A potentiometer is a variable resistor that you can use to change the brightness of the LED set. Just add the potentiometer in series with the LED brightness controller. When you adjust the knob of the potentiometer resistor, the brightness of the LED will change.

What is the brightness level?

Brightness is an attribute of visual perception in which a source appears to be radiating or reflecting light controller. In other words, brightness is the perception elicited by the luminance of a visual target LED brightness controller.

Which light is the brightest?

Which type of light is the brightest? When compared to other types of lighting products, LED lights are the most energy efficient and offer a brighter light for the same wattage.

Which watt LED bulb is best?

Typically, LED bulbs are six times as efficient as incandescent bulbs; where an incandescent bulb produces around 15lm/watt, an LED bulb produces around 75-100lm/watt. So to match a 60W bulb.

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