matrigs Posted December 19, 2006 Report Posted December 19, 2006 i found this really need and cheap leds lately which shine on different colours depending on the polarisation. now - is it possible to somehow connect this led to two dout ports at once so, let's say when port 1 is active the led shines green and when port 2 is active the led shines red?this can be interesting for example when you make a midibox similar to an audio mixer - when the channel is playing normal the led doesn't shine at all, if it's muted it is red and when it's solo'ed, it's green.
MTE Posted December 19, 2006 Report Posted December 19, 2006 If the led have 3 legs this will work ;)
DavidBanner Posted December 19, 2006 Report Posted December 19, 2006 isn't there a way you could get the 2 leg version working if you used diodes?but I agree the 3 leg led would be much easier to do
MTE Posted December 19, 2006 Report Posted December 19, 2006 Sorry but Im not a electronic-Pro....how should Dou-or Multicolourleds with 2 legs work ??
DavidBanner Posted December 19, 2006 Report Posted December 19, 2006 you swap the polarity to change the colors
doc Posted December 19, 2006 Report Posted December 19, 2006 isn't there a way you could get the 2 leg version working if you used diodes?LEDs are Diodes ;DOne possibility way to use 2 leg versions is a independent (hardware) driver for the LED.A driver which is changing polarity on a triggering (DOUT) event. I think, two transistors and 4 resistors are doing that jobBut it isn't worth the effort, or better. It would be an overkill. My opinion:Better use 3-pin Legs.greetsDoc
DavidBanner Posted December 19, 2006 Report Posted December 19, 2006 hey doc,lol, yes I know LEDs are diodes - the clue is the in name right ;)I just thought my idea with the diodes through a bit more, and you are right it wouldn't work (well not with out a relay or extra circuit).
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