Was thinking about how to limit the current the easiest way for multiple Nichia or Luxeon LEDs.
Right now we either just use like 3+ cells and drop the voltage with a resistor - or 3+ cells and regulate down with a buck? or 2 cells and regulate up with a booster - all of these options ahve pros and cons.
One idea came up lately where I´m not shure about and would like to throw into the discussion - why not just take 3+ cells and limit the voltage (effectively also limiting the current) using a Zener Diode ?
The value of the Zener could be fine-tuned to the best driving voltage of the LED at hand - as long as the cells (primary or rechargeable, whatever) deliver more than that the LED would only see that voltage.
Choosing a low-drop Zener the losses couldl be minimized - I think this could be some sort of cheap regulation as the voltage wouldn´t be higher with fresh cells (as it is with a resistor) and won´t cost much when the cells gets depleted.
I think we do have some much more experienced people "on board" who might correct me if this makes no sense but I do see some advantages against just a dropping resistor - certainly a real regulator is "better" but also much more complex.
Comments ?
Klaus
Right now we either just use like 3+ cells and drop the voltage with a resistor - or 3+ cells and regulate down with a buck? or 2 cells and regulate up with a booster - all of these options ahve pros and cons.
One idea came up lately where I´m not shure about and would like to throw into the discussion - why not just take 3+ cells and limit the voltage (effectively also limiting the current) using a Zener Diode ?
The value of the Zener could be fine-tuned to the best driving voltage of the LED at hand - as long as the cells (primary or rechargeable, whatever) deliver more than that the LED would only see that voltage.
Choosing a low-drop Zener the losses couldl be minimized - I think this could be some sort of cheap regulation as the voltage wouldn´t be higher with fresh cells (as it is with a resistor) and won´t cost much when the cells gets depleted.
I think we do have some much more experienced people "on board" who might correct me if this makes no sense but I do see some advantages against just a dropping resistor - certainly a real regulator is "better" but also much more complex.
Comments ?
Klaus