Almost all the info on LDR's here on this site involves trying to get stereo to track properly in ultra hifi... I'm just looking to dim 3-4 ma worth of optocouplers, all together, as one, on the same variable resistance task in a guitar amp.
Hopefully the current will be consistent enough that they each stay put, as far as the player can tell, at resistances from the nominal 440 ohms (at 1 ma If, from the spec sheet) to about 200k-300k, which is the darkest I need them. I intend to limit the maximum resistance by putting a 33k fixed resistor in parallel with the optocouplers (NSL-26, three or four of 'em in parallel- at 1 ma each maximum).
I'd like to keep this very simple- that way I can follow it, and it doesn't matter if the LED's change color. The manufacturer tells me the LEDs are happy anywhere from 5-10 volts, and I happen to have a spare 6.6 volt 3.1 A heater supply, as well as a heavily filtered DC heater supply that's running 3 preamp tubes at .9 A in all.
The smallest required current will be somewhere between .03 and .3 ma.
I'm still grubbing around for generic information, but somebody here has doubtless been through this with a valve guitar amp or at least can see what the issues would be.
Thanks!
Ted
PS- actually I have my specs all wrong- I may need to run some optocouplers or LED/LDR combos in series as well, and may need more like 50 ma or more...
Still I appreciate anything specific to the valve transformer source!
Hopefully the current will be consistent enough that they each stay put, as far as the player can tell, at resistances from the nominal 440 ohms (at 1 ma If, from the spec sheet) to about 200k-300k, which is the darkest I need them. I intend to limit the maximum resistance by putting a 33k fixed resistor in parallel with the optocouplers (NSL-26, three or four of 'em in parallel- at 1 ma each maximum).
I'd like to keep this very simple- that way I can follow it, and it doesn't matter if the LED's change color. The manufacturer tells me the LEDs are happy anywhere from 5-10 volts, and I happen to have a spare 6.6 volt 3.1 A heater supply, as well as a heavily filtered DC heater supply that's running 3 preamp tubes at .9 A in all.
The smallest required current will be somewhere between .03 and .3 ma.
I'm still grubbing around for generic information, but somebody here has doubtless been through this with a valve guitar amp or at least can see what the issues would be.
Thanks!
Ted
PS- actually I have my specs all wrong- I may need to run some optocouplers or LED/LDR combos in series as well, and may need more like 50 ma or more...
Still I appreciate anything specific to the valve transformer source!