How To Make An LED Circuit Using Breadboard At Home | Easy DIY
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ค. 2018
- Hi Guys, today it's me Aaqib coming back with another video. In this video I will be showing you guys how to build a Simple Circuit. Its so easy just follow the steps and you will get it successful. As always please make sure you Subscribe, Like, Comment and Share this video with your family and friends!!
Electronic Components Required:
1. Breadboard
2. 330 ohms Resistor
3. 2 LED (Any Color)
4. Jumper Wires
5. 9V Battery
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It worked very nicely I like your steps I was making a led circuit for my project work and I got full marks because of you only please put more interesting videos like this plese good work
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@@AaqibRasmy yeah I liked and subscribed also thanks
Welcome
Any idea why my blue led isn't working? I tried different LEDs but the only thing that worked was setting up the same circuit on the opposite side of the breadboard. I can't get them to light up at the same time from the same set of wires.
Can you post them anywhere.I am talking about the cathode and the diode or do they have to be next to each other
I'm gonna do it today, wanna learn more about circuits
Awesome man thank you for sharing I love doing this thank you thank you thank you for sharing...
Do u have blinking video sample
This is very easy and simple
It works, and it was a very simple explanation too! Thank you so much!
Great to hear!
cap
It's working..Thank you..👍🙂
You're welcome
thank you so much i got a breadboard and all the stuff for a circuit and made two leds light up
The pleasures mine
cap
It Work Thank you
Thank you
Aaqib hume is circuit diagram mil sakta hai
just to do the breadboard without all that drama. kool, so what is inside the (b.b.)=bread board
Whats the name of the battery?
Very simple
good video
Ooh hellyeah
its workinggg
Cool!
if it doesnt work try putting both the resistor and the green jumper wire on the same column (only one of them will turn on, but still)
TQ alot
thank u soooo much brother
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what will hapen i f i put a higher voltage resister
Nothing, it would work perfectly fine!
Mine worked but it’s very dim I used 47 resistor and same battery
What's the type of the jumper wire male to male or female to male?
Male to male
Where can i add the switch?
In the breadboard
Dude that music has to go
Ty
Its works really
Thanks a lot
Ok
Sory sir it is 100 persent work🎉❤😢
Is resistor necessary to connect?
Yes, if you are using a 9V battery it is must. Or else your LED will burn
@@AaqibRasmy thanks a lot. It's working now 😀
You're welcome! 🥳👍
Npn or pnp?
Bro that's resistor not transistor
it’s not working
Will it work without resistor?
Then better use a less voltage battery
@@AaqibRasmy OH okay
Thanks 😊
You're welcome
It doesn't work
Kon he to
Working no
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WRK
Which law is applied over here?
ohms law
It's not working
Might be led issue
Make sure you have the jumper wires and resistors on the LEDs respective ends, the jumper wire connects with the positive end and the resistors connect with the negative end and you can tell which is the negative end by looking for the flat side which indicates that it’s the negative side
From this video it seems the jumper is negative and resistor is positive but sometimes this varies depending on what you are doing
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It is not working
Try it properly
This dosent work
This is dum
Hello,
I have a battery holder where 2 mini 1.5v button batteries belong power a LED.
Unfortunately, they are always very quickly empty. I now wanted to feed the LED with 3V power supply instead of the 2 1,5V batteries.. If I put the minus cable to one pole of the battery holder and the other plus cable to the other pole, the LED does not light up. Do I have to make a bridge(connect the 2 poles with each other) between the two poles (plus and minus)?
I attached a picture of what I mean:
drive.google.com/file/d/16HTlUvZGBan05GhirxAmT-myxfN0AEpY/view?usp=sharing
Thank you
It's not working
Your circuit might be wrong! Try doing it again and also share it with your friends!!!!
Thank you
Sure! Stay Tuned for more :)