Hi all!
Like the title says, when connecting several different blinking circuits (boards) to the same power supply, the boards are connected in parallel - right?
If so, do I have to worry about amperage the same way as for LEDs when they are connected in parallel, and add an appropriate resistor to each board?
And then, if I want to add independent LEDs to the same power supply, do I have to consider the amperage from the boards too?
I'm a little confused lol
Thank you!
Connecting Circuits (boards) to the same Power Supply
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Re: Connecting Circuits (boards) to the same Power Supply
Right.
Each module or board is a complete circuit in its own right and will have a current draw as defined by that circuit. Provided that each board requires the same voltage as the power supply, and provided the power supply can provide the total amount of current needed (the sum of the current required by each board) then you can connect as many in parallel as you want.
You do not need to do anything else to manage the current for each board.
If you then want to add a LED, you just need to calculate the resistor required for the voltage of your power supply. You do not need to consider what else may be connected.
Ant
Re: Connecting Circuits (boards) to the same Power Supply
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