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2_led_resistor_switch_schem

Schematic image of a pushbutton, a 220-ohm resistor and two LEDs connected to a 7805 5-volt regulator. At left, there is a power plug. The positive terminal of the power plug is connected to the voltage input of a 7805 voltage regulator. The negative terminal of the power plug is connected to the ground terminal of the regulator. The voltage output of the regulator is connected to one side of a pushbutton. The other side of the pushbutton is connected to a 220-ohm resistor. The other side of the resistor is connected to the anode of an LED. The cathode of the LED is connected to another LED's anode. The cathode of the second LED is connected to the ground terminal of the regulator.

Schematic view of a pushbutton controlling two LEDs.

Posted on August 28, 2014August 14, 2018 Full size 577 × 360

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