I have a RGB led strip that is cathode and a Oracle led controller that is common anode. This is my dilemma. I found someone that made a converter but didn't specify the resister info. http://m.instructables.com/id/Connect-Common-Anode-RGB-LEDs-to-Common-Ground-RG/
I want to make this but don't know the values of the resisters and such. Can someone possibly help me with this. Thank you.
I have a RGB led strip that is cathode and a Oracle led controller that is common anode. This is my dilemma. I found someone that made a converter but didn't specify the resister info. http://m.instructables.com/id/Connect-Common-Anode-RGB-LEDs-to-Common-Ground-RG/
I want to make this but don't know the values of the resisters and such. Can someone possibly help me with this. Thank you.
One comment that was hard was "I used BEC" transistors. That means the footprint goes base emitter collector.
Not all transistors have the same footprint.
Later someone re-engineered the system to use FETs.
Sorry I do not know too much about electronics that is why I was looking for help here. So based off of what everyone had said and the following diagram, I would need to get a circuit board, (3) 1k resistors, and (3) 2N2907, 2N3906, 2N4403, or any other small signal PNP transistor, and (3) 1N4004 diodes....correct? I appreciate all your replies, and help with this.