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temperature compensated LED driver

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siriustech

Electrical
Oct 12, 2004
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Hi guys:

I'm developing a colorimeter using a LED as a light source. After building my first prototype and testing I've found that I'm getting slight changes in luminous intensity from the LED with changes in ambient temperature. Before I try to develop a temperature compensated LED driver I was wondering if anyone new of any already on the market. If not does anyone have any suggestions for a circuit.

Thanks,

Pete
 
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Are you driving your led from a constant current source?
 
Wouldn't matter too much, the characteristics of the LED itself change with temperature.

A well-designed instrument uses both thermal stabilized LEDs and current source.

TTFN
 
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