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Feedback about circuit design

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 3:20 pm
by gambituk
Hello, i've "designed" or more rather guestimated / blundered blindly around designing a circuit as an emitter for 3 IR Led's, i would appreciate any suggestions or alternative solutions that might be better or more easily implemented.

It's 3.3V from an ESP8266

I have a link to the design on a simulator, at the follow link.. http://tinyurl.com/y9kpbewx (I have shortened it because it was huge directly from the site)

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It seems to function but i don't know nearly enough to evaluate it's quality etc.

Thanks for any feedback

Re: Feedback about circuit design

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 1:56 pm
by AnalysIR
Your circuit looks fine. Make sure the onboard 3v3 regulator can source the extra 169mA current, without damage.

However, if you sourced 5v into the IR leds, you could put 2 IR leds in series and increase the current, by reducing hte size of the resistors from 22r to 10r...this would save some components & increase IR power.

If you need 3 LEDs, then stick with your current design, which is fine.

FYI: we have recently launched a new IR shield for ESP8266/ESP32, using Wemos D1 Mini footprint, available via our store.

Also see
https://www.analysir.com/blog/2013/11/2 ... d-circuit/

Re: Feedback about circuit design

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 4:14 pm
by gambituk
Great, thanks for the feedback, it's amazing how nervous i can get over a circuit with only a few low value componants! :D

It has to be 3 led's, so i guess i will just try and see if it's enough power.

great site, great support,

wishing you all the best.