Hi everyone,
I’m new to electronics (I’m more of a mechanical person), and I’m trying to put together a small UV-C disinfection box. I’ve done some research and picked parts that I think make sense, but I’d really appreciate help checking the feasibility, choosing the right resistor/capacitor values, and turning this into a proper circuit diagram.
Goal / Functionality
Power the circuit from a USB fast charger via USB-C. A PD trigger board requests a fixed voltage (e.g. 12–15 V). When I press a button, a UV-C LED turns on for about 30 seconds, then automatically switches off. This only runs once or a few times per day.
My understanding of the circuit so far
Thanks in advance for your patience and help!
I’m new to electronics (I’m more of a mechanical person), and I’m trying to put together a small UV-C disinfection box. I’ve done some research and picked parts that I think make sense, but I’d really appreciate help checking the feasibility, choosing the right resistor/capacitor values, and turning this into a proper circuit diagram.
Goal / Functionality
Power the circuit from a USB fast charger via USB-C. A PD trigger board requests a fixed voltage (e.g. 12–15 V). When I press a button, a UV-C LED turns on for about 30 seconds, then automatically switches off. This only runs once or a few times per day.
My understanding of the circuit so far
- A USB-C cable plugs into a ZY12PDN PD trigger board, which negotiates with the charger and provides a fixed DC output (e.g. 12–15 V).
- A slow-blow fuse on the input protects the circuit if there’s a short or overcurrent event.
- A Schottky diode provides reverse-polarity protection so I don’t fry anything if something gets wired backwards.
- An LM317 configured as a constant-current source sets the LED current to about 350 mA so the UV-C LED runs safely.
- A TLC555 timer in monostable mode generates a ~30 s pulse. Its output drives an IRL540N MOSFET, which acts as a low-side switch for the LED/LM317 path. When the 30 s are up, the MOSFET turns off and the LED goes dark.
- The S3535-H-DR350-W265-P170-V7.0 (265 nm, 7 V, 350 mA) UV-C LED is mounted inside the box to disinfect the object.
- ZY12PDN PD trigger board
- Slow-blow fuse (input protection)
- Schottky diode (reverse-polarity protection)
- LM317 constant-current stage (to set LED current to 350 mA)
- TLC555 timer (monostable, ~30 s)
- IRL540N MOSFET (switching the LED current)
- S3535-H-DR350-W265-P170-V7.0 UV-C LED (265 nm, 7 V, 350 mA)
- Verifying that this overall concept is safe and sensible for powering a 7 V / 350 mA UV-C LED from a PD trigger (likely at 12 V or 15 V).
- Calculating the exact resistor and capacitor values for:
- LM317 constant-current setting (for 350 mA).
- TLC555 timing parts to get a reliable ~30 s pulse.
- Any necessary gate resistor, pull-downs, and decoupling capacitors.
- Suggestions on thermal considerations (LM317 power dissipation, resistor wattage, etc.).
- A proper schematic tying all of this together so I don’t mis-wire something and destroy the LED (or myself).
Thanks in advance for your patience and help!






