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In this post, two LED blinking circuits are given below. First one is dancing bi-color LEDs (two different color LEDs) where the two color LED will run in sequence. In the second circuit, we will ...
Due to the advantages like low voltages, long life, cheap, reliable, fast on-off switching etc, the LED’s are used in many applications. The various applications of LED are, All kinds of visual ...
[Paul’s] project is a great example of how you can take a simple project and turn it into something more interesting. He built himself a jack-o-lantern with an Internet controlled RGB LED embedded ...
I know very little about electronics, but if you give me a schematic and a pile of parts, I can more-or-less assemble them correctly.<br><br>I am trying to build a simple circuit to simulate the ...
Created a basic LED circuit and blinking LED circuit. To begin we used the ground and connected it to the circuit board and panel. We then added a light and resisters to allow the light to come on ...
This project is a basic flip-flop (astable multivibrator) circuit that alternately blinks two LEDs using two NPN transistors, capacitors, and resistors. The circuit uses capacitor charging/discharging ...
To match the brightness and color of multiple LEDs in RGB applications you should drive all LEDs with a constant current. However, some of these driver ICs require the complication of microprocessor ...
LEDs are a staple component in most circuits. Using Ohm’s law, we can easily calculate the conditions for the theoretical lighting intensity we’re after. LEDs are a staple component in most circuits.
I was puzzling over the classic bistable circuit and wondering if it was possible to expand it to any number of channels. And this is what I came up with. BTW: To make it more interesting (claims I), ...
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