Here is the formula I used
http://led.linear1.org/1led.wiz?VS=3;VF=2.5;ID=500
It shows I need a 1/2W or greater 1 ohm resistor
The fromula I was using is
R=V/I
Resistance(R)= Voltage (V) / Current (I)
I thought (R) was the voltage drop. 3 volts down to 2.5v = 0.5voltage drop.
Where did you get the 500mA value from?
Here is the formula I used
http://led.linear1.org/1led.wiz?VS=3;VF=2.5;ID=500
It shows I need a 1/2W or greater 1 ohm resistor
No, R is the resistor value in Ohm...Originally Posted by vibez
500mA was a guess, for demo pourpose only... don't know that for sure... probably is a bit high and thus less conservative. I may have to advise you to go for a lower one: 200 or 250mA giving a resitor of ~1KOhm
Tried to check that in ps2dev but the site is down...
P.S.: That formula is known as Ohm's Law![]()
Hi guys, I got my gpslim236 receiver today, and I've had trouble getting it to work. I made the cable as directed and have tested it with a multimeter. When I use the green screen app, I can see NMEA sentences popping up every second or so, but the Longitude and Latitude values (among others) aren't showing up.
I tried measuring the voltage between pin1 and pin3 on the gps device, and it says its 3V. But when I hook up the cable (with the 1k resistor) and measure it, the voltage stays the same. Could that be the problem? Isn't the voltage supposed to drop because of the resistor?
Thanks
Sorry, newbie here :P
Don't seem to have a problem... use the latest MapThis and test you new cable with it. It shouldn't be a major problem deal with 3v for the PSP...Originally Posted by Rengoku
You can use that... keep in mind that power dissipation only depends on input voltage.Originally Posted by vibez
If it doesn't work try 500Ohm.
Still no luckOriginally Posted by fokia
I tried it with the latest MapThis, and it says it's out of range and Data:Bad.
Keep in mind that your multimeter would probably display just an average voltage for that AC current...Originally Posted by Rengoku
The danger comes from peaks that could be higher than 3V...
The multimeter would not show the peak voltage, because it's not just fast enough for the transmission frequency... for that reason you probably wont see the drop on your resistor, but your PSP just might feel it...
Heres a screenshot of what I'm getting with the gpslim236. I noticed the date is wrong, but I checked the psp date settings and it was fine.
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