LED Resistor Table

Look up the current-limiting resistor for common LED colors and supply voltages.

Reference Reference Updated Apr 19, 2026
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Assumes I_f = 20 mA. Standard E12 resistor values shown — round up to the next standard value in practice.

Resistor @ 20 mA

LED color (V_f) 3.3 V 5 V 9 V 12 V 24 V
Red (1.8 V) 75 Ω (30 mW) 160 Ω (64 mW) 360 Ω (144 mW) 510 Ω (204 mW) 1,110 Ω (444 mW)
Orange (2.0 V) 65 Ω (26 mW) 150 Ω (60 mW) 350 Ω (140 mW) 500 Ω (200 mW) 1,100 Ω (440 mW)
Yellow (2.1 V) 60 Ω (24 mW) 145 Ω (58 mW) 345 Ω (138 mW) 495 Ω (198 mW) 1,095 Ω (438 mW)
Green (3.2 V) 5 Ω (2 mW) 90 Ω (36 mW) 290 Ω (116 mW) 440 Ω (176 mW) 1,040 Ω (416 mW)
Blue (3.2 V) 5 Ω (2 mW) 90 Ω (36 mW) 290 Ω (116 mW) 440 Ω (176 mW) 1,040 Ω (416 mW)
White (3.2 V) 5 Ω (2 mW) 90 Ω (36 mW) 290 Ω (116 mW) 440 Ω (176 mW) 1,040 Ω (416 mW)
UV (3.5 V) 75 Ω (30 mW) 275 Ω (110 mW) 425 Ω (170 mW) 1,025 Ω (410 mW)

Notes

  • Formula: R = (V_supply − V_f) / I_f.
  • For long strings, consider a constant-current driver instead of a resistor.
  • Dissipation values in parentheses — pick a resistor rated at least 2× for margin.

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