??? 04/30/10 18:13 Read: times |
#175560 - Bar and some info Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I want to make an RGB controller for some LED bars I have.
Each bar has many LEDs installed on it, but it is 12v, have the resistors on itself, each color draws 160mA, so 480mA per bar in full white! Just feed 12v to the bar and it lights! Do you need it that bright, if not reduce the current by reducing the voltage making the design simpler. -The bar is this, I cant change it. The bars are common anode! I want to control MANY of these bars, so I want to able to feed around 5A per channel/color. what is a 'channel' -it is each R, G and B... each color, each output. 5A per output The microcontroller will be the 80S52, the PWM will be around 100hz 120Hz is the minimum for no flicker -Leave this to me. Dont really need to use MOSFETs, if there is a better solution it is ok for me. you do not 'need' but it is a good solution. Otherwise use an Allegro low side driver - Any good solution is ok for me All information I have of the bar: 500MMX14MM SMD LIGHT BAR(24-LED). PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD THICKNESS:1.6MM WORKING VOLTAGE:12V DC. WORKING CURRENT:480MA. LED VIEW ANGLE(2θ1/2):100°. PACKAGE: 1PCS / PVC TUBE. Parameter Symbol Absolute Maximum Rating Unit Forward Current IF 480 mA Power Dissipation PD 5.76 W Electrostatic discharge ESD 800 V Operating Temperature Topr -25∽+60 ℃ Storage Temperature Tstg -40∽+80 ℃ |