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| ali_asadzadeh:
Hi, This is one of the cheapest 7w led lamps(230Vac) that I could have found, I was curious what is inside, it's just a MB10F bridge a 47 ohm series resistor and a 390 ohm series resistor and 7 1W led, there is one 3 pin package inside the loop, is it a constant current one!? do you recognize it? it's marking is J2101S, is it something like LM317 a cheap chinese version? |
| JackJones:
It does look like a constant current driver, they usually are. I did find this page about it: https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Factory-good-quality-3W-TO-5W_62066419259.html?spm=a2700.7724838.2017115.1.bac05b1d4KfoSN |
| amyk:
Yes, it's a current regulator. See the YouTube bigclivedotcom channel for lots of videos of LED lamps with this style of circuitry. 7 LEDs in series seems a little low, unless each one itself has multiple die in series inside, because linear regulators dissipate a lot of heat and are thus usually used for strings of >200V for a 240V line voltage. |
| ali_asadzadeh:
Thanks :D |
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