Can you power a 3.3 led with an arduino 5v output? - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange
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I have a led that can handle 10 milliamps at 3.3v. Can I use a voltage divider and a plus resistor to power it from an arduino nano 5v digital pin?
Maybe something like this.
simulate this circuit &
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