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An LED is a light-emitting diode. Lighting an LED is considered the "Hello world" of a circuit design, and it can be as simple as using a series resistor, or it can get more complicated, involving PWM and multiplexing.

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Proteus Circuit LED does not work

Second it's not clear what is your supply voltage, a led in simulation won't work in one case - the current is too low. … If you have a led with a voltage drop 2V is requiring minimum say 5mA and you are supplying 3.3V then in case you put an resistor 10K your current will be (3.3-2)/10K=0.13mA. …
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multiple series of leds off one 9v with switches

You use the equivalent circuit of the led which is battery and ideal rectifier and you limit the current with a resistor. …
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