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I need some help from the electronics experts on which resistor to use for a standard LED.
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<blockquote data-quote="TazMan2000" data-source="post: 5310031" data-attributes="member: 7510"><p>If you go to TinkerCad.com and create an account there, not only can you create 3D models, but you can also create simple electronic circuits. You can import in basic circuits, and modify them all the way up to Arduino circuits. </p><p>You can test out your circuits and change the values and there is a smart feature that simulates activating the circuit, and shows you if it works or not, over/undervoltage. </p><p>Great for learning simple electronics and best of all, free.</p><p></p><p>TazMan2000</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TazMan2000, post: 5310031, member: 7510"] If you go to TinkerCad.com and create an account there, not only can you create 3D models, but you can also create simple electronic circuits. You can import in basic circuits, and modify them all the way up to Arduino circuits. You can test out your circuits and change the values and there is a smart feature that simulates activating the circuit, and shows you if it works or not, over/undervoltage. Great for learning simple electronics and best of all, free. TazMan2000 [/QUOTE]
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