Minimum gauge wire to connect low-current LEDs?
Maplins in the UK do a light-duty flexible wire, specification: 10/0.1mm copper, nominal conductor area: 0.0785mm2
Would this be adequate gauge from a 74HC759 or 74LS240 pin to a low-current LED up to 1.8 metres distant? I have a number of such wires to run in a very small space so the thickness of the wire is crucial.
Would this be adequate gauge from a 74HC759 or 74LS240 pin to a low-current LED up to 1.8 metres distant? I have a number of such wires to run in a very small space so the thickness of the wire is crucial.
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Dave Andreae
Parallax Tech Support·
To find the resistnace of a material, take the resisitivity value(1.7 x 10^-8 for copper), multiply that by the length, and divide by the cross sectional area. The area and length should be in meters^2 and meters.
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· -- Carl, nn5i@arrl.net