Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Project/Instrumentation/Fluo

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</br>The MOS transistor is controlled by Arduino and is used like a switch. It allows us to control the average light intensity of the LED lamp.</br></br>                                       
</br>The MOS transistor is controlled by Arduino and is used like a switch. It allows us to control the average light intensity of the LED lamp.</br></br>                                       
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<p>The first part of this circuit – all components above the MOS transistor BS170 - stabilizes the current of the LED bulb and the second part – consisting in the MOS transistor and Arduino microcontroller- allows us to control the average light intensity.</br>
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<p>The first part of this circuit – all components above the MOS transistor BS170 - <strong>stabilizes the current of the LED lamp</strong> and the second part – consisting in the MOS transistor and Arduino microcontroller- allows us to <strong>control the average light intensity</strong>.</br>
The nominal power of the LED is 6W when 12V is applied. That means that the current through the LED lamp is 0.5A.</br>  
The nominal power of the LED is 6W when 12V is applied. That means that the current through the LED lamp is 0.5A.</br>  
To ensure that the power supply is stable enough, we stabilized it thanks to a bipolar transistor, three diodes and two resistors.</br></br>  
To ensure that the power supply is stable enough, we stabilized it thanks to a bipolar transistor, three diodes and two resistors.</br></br>  

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