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Battery-Powered Red LED Circuit with Resistor

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Summary of the Circuit

The circuit described by the provided inputs is a simple LED circuit powered by a 4 x AAA battery mount. The circuit includes a single LED, which is current-limited by a resistor. The LED lights up when power is supplied from the battery mount. There is no microcontroller or embedded code associated with this circuit.

Component List

4 x AAA Battery Mount

  • Description: A battery mount for holding four AAA batteries.
  • Pins: Negative (-) and Positive (+)
  • Purpose: Provides the power source for the circuit.

Resistor

  • Description: A passive two-terminal electrical component that implements electrical resistance as a circuit element.
  • Pins: pin1, pin2
  • Resistance: 220 Ohms
  • Purpose: Limits the current flowing through the LED to prevent damage.

LED: Two Pin (red)

  • Description: A two-pin Light Emitting Diode (LED) that emits red light.
  • Pins: cathode, anode
  • Purpose: Emits light when powered.

Wiring Details

4 x AAA Battery Mount

  • Negative (-) Pin: Connected to pin1 of the Resistor.
  • Positive (+) Pin: Connected to the cathode of the LED.

Resistor

  • Pin1: Connected to the negative (-) pin of the 4 x AAA Battery Mount.
  • Pin2: Connected to the anode of the LED.

LED: Two Pin (red)

  • Cathode: Connected to the positive (+) pin of the 4 x AAA Battery Mount.
  • Anode: Connected to pin2 of the Resistor.

Documented Code

There is no microcontroller or embedded code associated with this circuit. Therefore, this section is not applicable.


This documentation provides a basic overview of the circuit, including the components used and their wiring connections. It is intended to assist in understanding, building, or troubleshooting the circuit.