09.05 High Power LEDs
LEDs need constant current or they wil be damaged or destroyed. FOr low power single LEDs, a simple resistor can be used to limit current. As power increases for high power LEDs a more reliable current limiting circuit is required. The LM317-N voltage regulator can be repurposed as a constant current device. This Texas Instruments Article describes how to use a LM317-N as a constant current LED driver. This type of current limiting circuit is also detailed in the LM317-N datasheet .
LM317-N Current Limiter Circuit
LM317-N Pinout
LM317-N Input Bypass Capacitor
LM317-N Wiring Example
Calculating Resistor Value for Constant Current
Using Ohm’s Law R = V/I or Resistance (R) = Voltage (V) divided by Current (I) we can make the following equation for calculating the needed resistor value to have the constant current value needed for a specific LED.
Ohm Resistor Value = LM317-N (Vout (max) (V)) divided by LED current in Amps
The LM317-N Vout (max) is listed in the parameter table below. This is the voltage that it always outputs. Its value is 1.25 V. A high power LED can have a forward operating current range from 350 milliamps to 700 milliamps to 1000 milliamps. These values converted to Amps are .35 A and .7 A and 1 A respectively.
To calculate the power flowing through the resistor in Watts can be calculated with P = V _ I or Power (P) = Voltage (V) _ Current (I). The resistor needs a power rating in Watts above this calculated value.
LED Current | Resistor Value | Resistor Power Rating |
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.35 Amps | 3.6 ohms | .44 Watts |
.7 amps | 1.8 ohms | .88 Watts |
1 amp | 1.3 ohms | 1.25 Watts |
LM317-N Constant Current Resistor Calculator
This calculator determines the resistor value for a desired constant current output from the LM317-N. To use the calculator, enter the desired constant current in milliamps. This can be found on the high power LED data sheet. This will likely be different for different colors. The calculator also determines the power rating needed for the resistor in Watts. Many through hole resistors are rated at 1/4 Watt or 1/2 Watt. Some are rated at 1 Watt. Make sure that the power rating for the resistor is above the calculated value.
If you do not have a resistor of the exact value needed, then you can join multiple resistors together in series. Then add up all the resistance values to determine the total resistance. Note that the power rating needs to be higher than the needed value for each resistor in series.
Resistor Value ohms
Resistor Power Rating Watts
LM317-N Parameters
Table of parameters for the LM317-N from Texas Instruments. 2
Output options | Adjustable Output |
---|---|
Iout (max) (A) | 1.5 |
Vin (max) (V) | 40 |
Vin (min) (V) | 3 |
Vout (max) (V) | 37 |
Vout (min) (V) | 1.25 |
Noise (µVrms) | 38 |
Iq (typ) (mA) | 5 |
Thermal resistance θJA (°C/W) | 24 |
Rating | Catalog |
Load capacitance (min) (µF) | 0 |
Regulated outputs (#) | 1 |
Accuracy (%) | 5 |
PSRR at 100 KHz (dB) | 38 |
Dropout voltage (Vdo) (typ) (mV) | 2000 |
Operating temperature range (°C) | 0 to 125 |