Hi this is Jalil Ahmed and i am going to tell you some thing about my new project that i have made today. It was just a simple project and easy to make.
Details and Circuit diagram + hardware overview is show and give below including complete detail of components and their values. I think you must try this at home and if it will not work then contact me I am available all the time to guide you........
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Details and Circuit diagram + hardware overview is show and give below including complete detail of components and their values. I think you must try this at home and if it will not work then contact me I am available all the time to guide you........
Email me @: [email protected]
I made this as a quick project I made to use a lot of the LED's. I recently got. It basically connects via a 555 8 pin IC and allows for adjusting the time between the flashing by changing the resistor or capacitor values. It provides for a cool looking effect in a dark room. Use your favorite color LED's and enjoy.
Okay, so let's beign.
Here is what you will need:
1 - Timer 555 8 pin IC
1 - 2N3905 PNP general switching transistor
1 - 2N3053 NPN general purpose amplifier (I dont know if this is a switching or amplifer but I used MPSA2222A instead and it worked fine, I also tried 2N3904 and it worked, but a littler worse than the one I used)
20 - red LEDs (although you can use any color choice you want)
20 - blue LEDs (although you can use any color choice you want)
1 - LED (this is used to verify if your circuit works, can be any color)
1 - 1uF Electrolytic capacitor
1 - .1uF disc capacitor
1 - 150k resistor
1 - 4.7k resistor
1 - 160 ohm resistor
1 - 220 ohm resistor (although I used a 160 ohm)
20 - 100 ohm resistors (I didnt have 20 so I used 10 of 100 ohm and 10 of 120 ohm)
1 - 6V source
wire
Okay, so let's beign.
Here is what you will need:
1 - Timer 555 8 pin IC
1 - 2N3905 PNP general switching transistor
1 - 2N3053 NPN general purpose amplifier (I dont know if this is a switching or amplifer but I used MPSA2222A instead and it worked fine, I also tried 2N3904 and it worked, but a littler worse than the one I used)
20 - red LEDs (although you can use any color choice you want)
20 - blue LEDs (although you can use any color choice you want)
1 - LED (this is used to verify if your circuit works, can be any color)
1 - 1uF Electrolytic capacitor
1 - .1uF disc capacitor
1 - 150k resistor
1 - 4.7k resistor
1 - 160 ohm resistor
1 - 220 ohm resistor (although I used a 160 ohm)
20 - 100 ohm resistors (I didnt have 20 so I used 10 of 100 ohm and 10 of 120 ohm)
1 - 6V source
wire