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LED Resistor Calculator - Current Limiting Resistor for LEDs | ToolsInstant
💡 Electronics Tool

LED Resistor Calculator - Current Limiting Resistor for LEDs

Calculate the current-limiting resistor for any LED. Supports red, green, blue, white LEDs, series configurations, and shows wattage.

📘 How It Works 🌈 LED Voltages 🔗 Series vs Parallel ❓ FAQ

💡 LED Resistor Calculator

Find the perfect current-limiting resistor

🔋 Power Supply
⚡ Supply Voltage 9 V
1.5 V48 V
💡 LED Specifications
📏 Forward Voltage (Vf) 2.0 V
1.0 V4.5 V
⚡ Forward Current (If) 20 mA
1 mA50 mA
🔗 Configuration
🔢 LEDs in Series 1
110
⚡ REQUIRED RESISTOR
350 Ω
Use a 360 Ω resistor (nearest standard E24)
📦 1/4W rating
📐
Exact R
350 Ω
📦
Standard (E24)
360 Ω
🔥
Power in R
140 mW
💪
Wattage
1/4W
📊
V across R
7.00 V
⚡
Efficiency
22%
🎨 Color Bands for Standard Resistor
360 Ω ±5% — Orange, Blue, Brown, Gold
📊 Circuit Power Summary
Voltage dropped across LED(s) 2.00 V
Voltage dropped across resistor 7.00 V
Power dissipated by LED(s) 40 mW
Power dissipated by resistor 140 mW
Total power from supply 180 mW
⚠️ Note: Use the next-higher standard resistor value if the exact one isn't available — slightly higher resistance means slightly lower brightness, never damage. The wattage rating includes a 2× safety margin (recommended); the minimum-required wattage is half this. For LEDs in parallel, each LED needs its own resistor (this calculator assumes single-string series configuration).

📘 How LED Resistor Calculation Works

An LED behaves like a one-way valve with a fixed voltage drop. A resistor in series with it sets the current, which determines brightness — and prevents the LED from burning out.

1
Subtract LED Voltage
The LED drops a fixed forward voltage (Vf). Subtract it from your supply to find what's left for the resistor: Vr = Vsupply − Vled. For 9V powering a 2V red LED, the resistor handles 7V.
2
Divide by Current
Ohm's Law gives the resistance: R = Vr / If, where If is the desired LED current (typically 20 mA = 0.020 A). 7V ÷ 0.020A = 350 Ω. Use the next-higher standard E24 value (360 Ω).
3
Check Wattage
Power dissipated by the resistor: P = Vr × If = 7 × 0.020 = 0.14 W. Pick a resistor rated at least 2× this (1/4W or 1/2W). Underrated resistors can overheat and fail or burn the circuit.

🌈 LED Forward Voltage by Color

LEDs of different colors have characteristic forward voltage drops based on their semiconductor chemistry. Use the typical value if your LED's datasheet isn't available.

🔴
Red (1.8 - 2.2 V)
The lowest forward voltage of common LEDs. Made from AlGaAs or GaAsP semiconductor. Typical 2.0 V works well for most calculations. Very efficient and bright at low voltages — most cost-effective indicator LED.
🟠
Orange / Yellow (2.0 - 2.4 V)
Slightly higher than red. Orange typically 2.1 V, yellow 2.2 V. Same semiconductor family (AlGaInP) as red but with different chemistry to shift the wavelength. Cousins to red electrically.
🟢
Green (2.0 - 3.5 V)
Two flavors. Traditional/yellowish-green LEDs use AlGaInP at ~2.2 V. Pure green (InGaN, brighter, more saturated) runs 3.0-3.5 V. Check the datasheet or test — they look similar but behave very differently.
🔵
Blue (3.0 - 3.7 V)
Uses InGaN semiconductor (the same technology that revolutionized LED lighting and won the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics). Typical 3.3 V. Cannot run from a 3V battery without a boost circuit — need at least 3.5V supply.
⚪
White (3.0 - 3.6 V)
Most white LEDs are blue LEDs coated with yellow phosphor — so they have similar forward voltage (typical 3.3 V). High-CRI whites may vary slightly. RGB-mixed white LEDs have separate channels and different voltages per color.
🟣
UV / IR (1.2 - 4.0 V)
Infrared LEDs (used in remote controls): 1.2-1.6 V — lowest of any. Ultraviolet LEDs: 3.4-4.0 V, depending on wavelength (shorter UV = higher voltage). Always check the specific datasheet — these vary widely.

⚡ Choosing the Right LED Current

More current = brighter LED, but also more heat and shorter life. The "right" current depends on your application.

🔅
Low Current (1-5 mA)
For indicators only, dim ambient lighting, or battery-powered devices needing long runtime. Modern high-efficiency LEDs are clearly visible even at 1-2 mA. Use for status indicators, power-on lights, and devices like smoke detectors.
💡
Standard (10-20 mA)
The classic "default" — 20 mA gives bright, clear illumination from a standard 5mm LED. Used in most through-hole indicator applications. Strong brightness without thermal stress. The value to use unless you have a reason to deviate.
🔆
High Brightness (25-50 mA)
For maximum visible output from standard LEDs. Many 5mm LEDs are rated up to 30 mA absolute maximum. Running near max shortens lifetime (hundreds vs thousands of hours) — fine for occasional use, not 24/7. Check datasheet for max.
🔥
Power LEDs (100 mA+)
High-power LEDs (1W, 3W, 10W) run 350 mA - 3 A. These need proper heatsinking, may require constant-current drivers (not just a resistor), and produce significant heat. Beyond this calculator's scope — use dedicated LED drivers.
🔋
Battery Considerations
Lower current = longer battery life. A CR2032 (220 mAh) powering an LED at 20 mA lasts ~11 hours. At 5 mA, ~44 hours. At 1 mA, weeks. For battery projects, drop to 2-5 mA and use a high-efficiency modern LED.
⚠️
Never Exceed Max
Exceeding the LED's absolute maximum current (typically marked in the datasheet) causes immediate or rapid failure. Standard 5mm LEDs max at 20-30 mA; high-power LEDs may handle 1A+. When in doubt, stick with the typical operating current (often 20 mA).

🔗 Series vs Parallel LEDs

For multiple LEDs, the wiring matters enormously. Get this wrong and you'll burn out LEDs — or just have one resistor when you needed several.

Series (Recommended)
Safe
  • Same current through all LEDs
  • Voltages add: Vtotal = N × Vf
  • ONE resistor for the whole string
  • Needs sufficient supply voltage
  • 3 red LEDs from 12V works great
  • Same brightness across all LEDs
Parallel (Careful!)
Risky
  • Same voltage across all LEDs
  • Currents add
  • EACH LED needs its own resistor
  • Otherwise current "hogging" damages LEDs
  • Even tiny Vf variations cause failure
  • Works fine WITH per-LED resistors
Mixed
Flexible
  • Multiple series strings in parallel
  • Each string has its own resistor
  • Used for LED matrices and arrays
  • More efficient than all-parallel
  • Common in LED panels and large displays
  • Calculate one string, replicate it

🔗 Related Calculators

⚡
Ohm's Law Calculator
Calculate voltage, current, resistance, and power.
🎨
Resistor Color Code
Decode 4, 5, or 6 band resistors.
📐
Voltage Divider Calculator
Calculate output voltage for resistor dividers.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What forward voltage should I use if my LED datasheet isn't available?
Use typical values by color: Red 2.0V, Orange 2.1V, Yellow 2.2V, Green 2.2V (traditional) or 3.2V (pure), Blue 3.3V, White 3.3V. These work for the overwhelming majority of standard 5mm and surface-mount LEDs. If you're using a special variety (high-power, UV, custom wavelength), the datasheet is essential — voltages can vary significantly.
What's a safe current for an LED?
Standard through-hole 5mm LEDs are rated for 20 mA continuous (absolute max around 30 mA). Surface-mount and indicator LEDs often handle less (5-10 mA). High-brightness LEDs can run 30-50 mA. High-power LEDs (1W+) need 350 mA or more. When in doubt, start at 20 mA — it's the universal default for indicator LEDs.
My calculation gives an odd value like 137 Ω. What do I use?
Round UP to the next standard E24 value (150 Ω in this case). Rounding up gives slightly more resistance, which means slightly less current, which means slightly less brightness — but no damage. Never round down: lower resistance means more current, which can exceed the LED's maximum. The brightness difference between 137 Ω and 150 Ω is barely perceptible.
Can I use a 1/4W resistor instead of 1/8W?
Yes, always. Higher wattage rating is always safe; it just means a physically larger resistor. You can never use too high a wattage. 1/4W is the most common size in hobby kits and is fine for any application dissipating under 0.125W (with the 2× safety margin). If your calculation says 1/2W or higher, do NOT use 1/4W — overheating will damage the resistor and possibly the LED.
What happens if my resistor is too small?
Too little resistance = too much current. The LED runs brighter initially, but the excess current causes overheating, accelerated degradation, and often catastrophic failure (LED dies in seconds to minutes). The resistor itself may also overheat. For example: connecting an LED directly to a 9V battery with no resistor will burn out the LED almost instantly.
What happens if my resistor is too big?
Too much resistance = too little current = dimmer LED. Above a certain resistance, the LED may not light up at all (below its threshold voltage). Otherwise it's perfectly safe — just less bright. This is actually a useful technique for dimming: replace a 150 Ω resistor with a 1 kΩ, and you'll get a soft glow instead of full brightness. No damage either way.
Do I need a resistor for every LED if they're in parallel?
Yes. Each parallel LED needs its own current-limiting resistor. Without individual resistors, even tiny variations in forward voltage (Vf can vary 0.1V between identical LEDs) cause one LED to "hog" the current — taking most of it and burning out, then the next one takes over and burns out, etc. With per-LED resistors, each is independently regulated. This calculator handles series; for parallel, calculate each LED separately.
What about LED strips? Do they need an external resistor?
No. Commercial LED strips have current-limiting resistors built in (visible as tiny SMD parts every few LEDs on 12V strips). You just connect them to the rated voltage (usually 12V or 24V) and they handle current management internally. If you cut them, follow the marked sections — each segment has its own resistor. This calculator is for bare LEDs you assemble yourself.
Can I use PWM instead of a resistor?
PWM (pulse-width modulation) is used in addition to a resistor, not instead of one. You still need a resistor to limit peak current; PWM dims by switching the current on and off rapidly. The resistor calculation is based on the LED's actual current during the "on" phase. PWM is great for variable brightness (Arduino projects often use it) but doesn't replace current limiting.
Why is my circuit efficiency so low?
When most of the voltage drops across the resistor instead of the LED, most of the power becomes heat in the resistor. Example: 12V driving a 2V LED is only 17% efficient — 83% wasted in the resistor. To improve efficiency: use multiple LEDs in series (each adds a Vf "drop"), use a switching constant-current driver, or match supply voltage closer to LED voltage. For battery projects, this efficiency matters a lot.
Why round up to E24 instead of using the exact calculated value?
Real resistors come in standardized values (E-series). The E24 series has values like 100, 110, 120, 130, 150, 160 Ω... If your calc says 137 Ω, you literally cannot buy a 137 Ω resistor — 150 Ω is the next available. Rounding UP means slightly less current (slightly dimmer, but safe). Rounding DOWN means slightly more current (slightly brighter, potentially over-stressing the LED). Always round up for safety.
High-power LEDs vs standard LEDs — different calculation?
High-power LEDs (1W, 3W, 10W) running at hundreds of milliamps need constant-current drivers, not just resistors. The math is the same, but the resistor wattage required becomes huge (often >5W) and inefficient. A typical 1W LED at 350mA on a 12V supply would need a resistor dissipating ~3W. Better approach: use a buck constant-current LED driver IC for proper regulation. This calculator works for the math but practically, use dedicated drivers above ~100 mA.
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