how do you convert 9V to 3.6V

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Many options:
Constant current source or Exotic LED drivers (white) from National.com or ti.com texas inst
Or simple current limitting resistor>>>>9-3.6/ LED current in milliamp = resistance in Kohms.
For 10ma LED Current R=540 OHMS (560 OHMS nearest commercial value)🙂
 
If all you are doing is lighting a few LEDs then use a simple series resistor to derive the correct current. The total voltage across the arrangement is totally unimportant, its the current that counts.

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LED Equation

The LED equation is here.

Just use 1 resistor in series, use the formula.

For a typical amber LED Vf is about 2V, and If is about 20mA. So for 9V I get 350 ohms. To be safe, I'd use 500 or 1K. They get pretty bright even without using them to their max specs.
 
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