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Very simple resistor question

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Myrmidon

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Hello all.

I have a very basic question, halfway through my 1st year doing electronics and i'v asked my lecturer but i forgot his answer and i don't go back to wednesday.

Ok, simple circuit powering an led say. Generally you would put in the required value resistor before the led. However, in a few internet circuits i'v came across, the resistor is AFTER the led.

I'm assuming this is still limiting current but i don't get/can't remember how this is so.

So basically, can someone answer why a resistor would come after an led.

Cheers.
 
Myrmidon said:
Hello all.

I have a very basic question, halfway through my 1st year doing electronics and i'v asked my lecturer but i forgot his answer and i don't go back to wednesday.

Ok, simple circuit powering an led say. Generally you would put in the required value resistor before the led. However, in a few internet circuits i'v came across, the resistor is AFTER the led.

I'm assuming this is still limiting current but i don't get/can't remember how this is so.

So basically, can someone answer why a resistor would come after an led.

Cheers.

Hi Myrmdon,
In a series circuit, the same current flows through all parts of the circuit, hence the resistor limits the current through all parts of the loop, including the LED.
 
If you're increasing a branch resistance (regardless of where the resistor is in the branch), you are decreasing current through that branch.
 
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