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commanderkelly
commanderkelly over 7 years ago

Hello, I am new to this site and loving it. I did a bit of Electronics in 1995 where I made a flashing led circuit with 2 led's and it was cool. My other hobby is model trains and I would like to put 2 small led's in buffer stops and make them flash and run it off a DC train controller. Does anyone have a simple circuit that would do the job for this? I am basically a noob at electronics but I can follow a simple circuit.

 

Thank you.

 

Gary.

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    0 commanderkelly over 7 years ago

    Hello Rod,

     

    I have no clue what the part number is sorry I only have a pic I just took.

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    not sure if that helps.

     

    Gary.

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    0 14rhb over 7 years ago in reply to commanderkelly

    If you have no other information on them you can usually just work out the resistance for 20mA @2.2v drop.

     

    Actually in my calculation above I forgot the voltage drop of the LED: so 14.2v -0.2 - 2 = 12v to drop across the R1/R4

     

    12v / 20mA = 600 ohms => 620 ohms typically

     

    Rod

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    0 commanderkelly over 7 years ago in reply to 14rhb

    Hello Rod,

     

    I made the Flashing led circuit but got a prob, I made a video for you to check.

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2GYehn22DU&list=PL-kfiq8mHqQ2-8B3Lid3TlONV2XteJgby

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    0 fmilburn over 7 years ago in reply to 14rhb

    Hi Rod,

     

    I have been playing with it a bit more.  In my experiment it gets faster and dims as the voltage decreases.  Gary's observation is it gets faster as the voltage increases. Does the lower supply voltage in my experiment mean it does not take as much time to charge the capacitor to circuit required capacity and also discharges faster and so speeds things up?  That kind of makes sense (to a mechanical engineer least :-).  I ran it again just now all the way up to 14 V on my bench power supply.  It does not speed up but appears to continue to slow a bit.  So something else appears to be going on for Gary.

     

    Frank

     

    EDIT:  The rapid blinking only occurs at very low voltages in my experiment - the rate does not change so much between 6V and 14V.  Time to break out the simulator...

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    0 fmilburn over 7 years ago in reply to 14rhb

    Hi Rod,

     

    I have been playing with it a bit more.  In my experiment it gets faster and dims as the voltage decreases.  Gary's observation is it gets faster as the voltage increases. Does the lower supply voltage in my experiment mean it does not take as much time to charge the capacitor to circuit required capacity and also discharges faster and so speeds things up?  That kind of makes sense (to a mechanical engineer least :-).  I ran it again just now all the way up to 14 V on my bench power supply.  It does not speed up but appears to continue to slow a bit.  So something else appears to be going on for Gary.

     

    Frank

     

    EDIT:  The rapid blinking only occurs at very low voltages in my experiment - the rate does not change so much between 6V and 14V.  Time to break out the simulator...

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