Hi
I know some basics of electronics like watts, currents and voltages but this one thing I havent figured out.
When I read about a flashlight, someone might say that it pulls 2.5A on max and its "superbright".
How do you make the led draw 2.5a instead of 2a? There is a circuit board many times in a flashlight and switching modes makes the lamp draw different amounts of current.
Higher amps is brighter. So I mean do you give it more voltage for the led to draw more amps? Is switching modes simply swithing voltages?
Or does a circuit board usually restrain the led from receiving the battery directly, i mean something that is called direct drive. Is direct drive 3.7v on a Q5 something that makes the Q5 draw maximum amount of amps and you restrain it by swithing modes to a lower one? Lower mode has some resistors in its way to the led so it doesnt get so much voltage or something? What regulates it? The components and is it current or what..
If someone understood something that i typed and can answer something then thank you. (some calculation things like volts times amps or something that might clarify this would help a lot too thanks) I read some threads with search but I couldnt find an answer to this. :help:
I know some basics of electronics like watts, currents and voltages but this one thing I havent figured out.
When I read about a flashlight, someone might say that it pulls 2.5A on max and its "superbright".
How do you make the led draw 2.5a instead of 2a? There is a circuit board many times in a flashlight and switching modes makes the lamp draw different amounts of current.
Higher amps is brighter. So I mean do you give it more voltage for the led to draw more amps? Is switching modes simply swithing voltages?
Or does a circuit board usually restrain the led from receiving the battery directly, i mean something that is called direct drive. Is direct drive 3.7v on a Q5 something that makes the Q5 draw maximum amount of amps and you restrain it by swithing modes to a lower one? Lower mode has some resistors in its way to the led so it doesnt get so much voltage or something? What regulates it? The components and is it current or what..
If someone understood something that i typed and can answer something then thank you. (some calculation things like volts times amps or something that might clarify this would help a lot too thanks) I read some threads with search but I couldnt find an answer to this. :help: