This document provides information about connecting and driving LEDs, including:
- LEDs must be connected with the correct polarity and include a current-limiting resistor to prevent damage.
- LEDs have a characteristic voltage drop that must be accounted for when designing circuits. Additional voltage above this must be dropped across a resistor.
- LEDs are current-driven devices, so their brightness depends on the current flowing through them. Proper current limits maximize lifespan.
- Multiple LEDs can be connected in series if their total voltage drop does not exceed the supply, and each string includes a current-limiting resistor.