Was wondering if someone would double-check my design here. It's relatively simple. I used an online LED array calculator to get the core array specs. And for the potentiometer, I figured that since the sum of the parallel resistors (since I don't know the internal resistance of the LEDs) is 5.5 Ohms, that adding a 5 ohm pot for dimming would be sufficient, if not overkill possibly.
Each LED is rated at 3.2V 150ma
VCC = 19V from a laptop power supply, so it should be a fairly stable source voltage.
I need the thing to be stable and to be able to dim it. Does this design seem like it would fit that requirement?
![](https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/image_cache/252ff9fbc5a3f6ffe3d679b91fa3b6ab.png)
And here is the PCB layout, front and back....
![](https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/image_cache/c210b015be09b32dfef215b3513db880.png)
Each LED is rated at 3.2V 150ma
VCC = 19V from a laptop power supply, so it should be a fairly stable source voltage.
I need the thing to be stable and to be able to dim it. Does this design seem like it would fit that requirement?
![](https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/image_cache/252ff9fbc5a3f6ffe3d679b91fa3b6ab.png)
And here is the PCB layout, front and back....
![](https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/image_cache/c210b015be09b32dfef215b3513db880.png)
![](https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/image_cache/5057a963d5851aa29dfe046f8154f687.png)
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