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Adjust LED Glow with Potentiometer Circuit

Last updated on 30 October 2025 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

This project show how to Adjust LED Glow with Potentiometer Circuit.

We used diode, resistor, battery and potentiometer.

By turning potentiometer we can change voltage and LED brightness.

Very easy to make and works with 9V battery.

Circuit Working:

Adjust LED Glow with Potentiometer Circuit Diagram

Parts List:

ComponentSpecificationQuantity
Resistors470Ω 1/4 watt1
Potentiometer 100k1
SemiconductorsDiode 1N40071
LED any color1
Battery 9V1

The diode let current flow in one direction only.

It protect LED from reverse voltage.

470 ohm resistor limit the current so LED does not burn.

100k potentiometer act like variable resistor.

When we rotate potentiometer knob its resistance change.

More resistance means less current and LED glow is dim.

Less resistance means more current and LED glow is bright.

Formula with Calculation:

Below is the Ohms law formula for Adjust LED Glow with Potentiometer Circuit:

Ohm law: V = I × R

LED forward voltage about 2V

Battery voltage = 9V

Voltage drop across resistor and potentiometer = 9 – 2 = 7V

If LED current = 10mA

Then total resistance needed = 7 / 0.01 = 700 ohm

We have used 470 ohm fixed resistor and 100k potentiometer to adjust brightness smoothly.

How to Build:

To build a Adjust LED Glow with Potentiometer Circuit follow the below steps:

  • Gather all the components as per the circuit diagram.
  • Connect diode anode to positive of 9V battery.
  • Connect D1 diode cathode to one end of 470 ohm resistor.
  • Connect other end of resistor to one side of 100k potentiometer.
  • Connect potentiometer middle pin to positive pin of LED.
  • Connect LED negative pin to battery negative GND.

Conclusion:

This simple Adjust LED Glow with Potentiometer Circuit help to change LED brightness.

Only few parts needed and is easy to build.

Good for beginners for learning basic electronics.

We can use any color LED and different resistor for testing.

References:

How do I control multiple LEDs with a potentiometer?

Filed Under: LED and Lamps

About Admin-Lavi

Lavi is a B.Tech electronics engineer with a passion for designing new electronic circuits. Do you have questions regarding the circuit diagrams presented on this blog? Feel free to comment and solve your queries with quick replies

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