How to join more than one led with lm 317 in current regulation mode? I join a 50 ohm resistor to lit the white led. The single led lights up . Then i connect two led in series it wont gives light. If i connect in parallel it will ad dim . Please help me.
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					Last edited by cacoolee on Fri Jul 26, 2013 8:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
									
			
									
						LEDs do not behave as a resistive load.  They do sink current like a resistor however, its not a linear function.  For this reason, LEDs cannot be dimmed in a conventional fashion.  In fact, they go out completely when the voltage across them drops below a threshold.  A regular diode has a voltage drop of somewhere around 0.5v and the drop for LEDs vary.  So, when you put 2 LED's in series with a current limiting resistor, you may drop the voltage below the threshold for the LEDs to light.  All this means that calculating a value for a current limiting resistor for an LED requires more than Ohm's law.  You need to know some values such as the current and voltage drop for the particular LED.  Take a look at https://www.sparkfun.com/tutorials/219