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lenzrulz
modified 6 years ago

⭐️Soft Flashing LEDs⭐️

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A collaborative effort between @BillyT and myself, his input was greatly appreciated...enjoy.😎
published 6 years ago
hurz
6 years ago
Lenny, you are not able to collaborate, fact! I hope BillyT will not hate you for this drawing, e.g. Diode pmosfet and LED is a typical Lenny construct and wont work, there is a resistor missing you cant buy a mosfet with this exact conductivity for a single LED at 10V, minus one diode threshold.
lenzrulz
6 years ago
That’s your opinion, have a nice day...😎
hurz
6 years ago
You have ordered a PMOSFET, which one? Happy burning LED, lol. BTW, this drawing is a duplicate you have published a few weeks ago, so i dont think @BillyT has anything todo with this drawing. Its a typical Lenny drawing with all its typical flaws, so dont blame Billy for your drawings
kiani
6 years ago
Hmm, lenny you are into bribery as well. I wonder if billyT acceots this bribery accusation thingy, (if he notices)..
kiani
6 years ago
Btw, the trick to soft led is sawtooth,, with a little intergeration, .. the circuit is like scratching nails on glass. But the idea of soft flashing and linear light is ok,, maybe you've found your research area of interest,, pursue it,,
lenzrulz
6 years ago
Bye bye, have a nice day...😎
hurz
6 years ago
About 300 Ohm Rdson, which Mosfet is this??? bye bye Mosfet! LOL
wyoelk
6 years ago
Makes no logical sense to draw make believe components, but__________ any "special order" components are available at lenzcomputers@aol.com. Mayby he'll have a sale someday for EC users.
lenzrulz
6 years ago
Lol...😂
BillyT
6 years ago
Oh, it's another pick on lenzrulz day, as I don't notice this is being done to other people I have to believe in his statements of bullying and victimization. Come on you wankers, cut it out.
2ctiby
6 years ago
I agree with BillyT ... lenzrulz is being made a target for bullying. He has declared that he is not claiming to be an expert, yet some users are mocking his lack of knowledge in some aspects when really they should be looking at their own lack. The mosfet here, although set incorrectly would not burn out with its 20mA max current... so much for hurz knowledge.
2ctiby
6 years ago
Tip for EC mosfet users: If you are going to use a N-mosfet for switching things on/off, then do this: Connect the arrow (source) directly to earth, set W fully clockwise, set L fully anti-clockwise, set KP fully clockwise, set VTO to 2v ... That will simulate virtually all normal bought mosfets ready for using on a board. ... declare that "the Rds (on) is set to zero" and that should keep other users off your back. ... A real N-mosfet will have a small Rds which is not significant when using normal on/off switching.
2ctiby
6 years ago
With those settings, your N-mosfet (where the arrow points outward from the mosfet) will switch fully on/off when the gate volts cross 2v input there. (you will see the little bar on the mosfet go fully in/out). Best use between 5v and 20v straight on-off d.c. for that gate supply switching on. Stick to d.c. throughout. and adjust any resistors thereafter so that an LED glows properly. P-mosfet setups are best left until after learning about N mosfets.
kiani
6 years ago
Why not use a relay,,, ehat you describe, turn a drlicate mosfet into a relay switch.. Very sluggish....but ok for LED toy circuit i guess. And can tell friends and family proudly, can use FeT s now.
hurz
6 years ago
@2cent, nobody said it will burn, i have just said its not available you little asshole. After you walk around the last days again and epic fail at three different places you start your luck here? You idiot have not even noticed its a PMosfet and not an NMos. And your tipp for all normal bought mosfets is ridiculous and just wrong! You have no idea how many different mosfets are available and make such idiotic recomendation. You just think of the one you bought a while ago and think this is a reference, you are lost there are many many different others more! People like you should not be allowed to comment anything they just irritate and distribute wrong nonsense. The world is much more complex and usefull then you and your little experience can imagin. Your "little bar" is a bad way to model mosfets. Look around and you will find better methodes to tune Rdson, or shutup! Lets see if you can help Lenny with your ridiculous "little bar graph" methode which is really not very scientific, its more for kids. We all use the bargraph and watch it while operation, guess Lenny does not, but we do not use it for modeling which is ridiculous!
crake
6 years ago
Cool circuit, lenz. It works with a pnp bjt too http://everycircuit.com/circuit/4928010357309440 I may breadboard it this weekend since I already have all this stuff.
2ctiby
6 years ago
Ignore the nasty hurz who can not see that I described Nmos by the arrow pointing, obviously different from your Pmos ... what a dickhead hurz is. The bar seen on EC mosfets is ideal as a quick view as to whether the mosfet is in Ohmic state (fully seen bar), or whether it is in saturation state (half bar seen) ... hurz neither realised that nor can he do the overdrive etc. calculations instead. He has no idea about when those states change and why.
hurz
6 years ago
Lenny, when do you realise it needs a resistor here right before the LEDs and a proper Mosfet. When?
lenzrulz
6 years ago
When you stop posting your comments on my circuits!
lenzrulz
6 years ago
Thanks crake, keep us posted...👍
kiani
6 years ago
"bro", "dud"....crake, lol...
kiani
6 years ago
@2ctiby. Why don't you do some PRACTICAL demos, of the things you know and we don't., practical,,, , doable,, not theory,, ,
2ctiby
6 years ago
@kiani... why don't you stick to your own thing and stop being a pest on other people's productions.
kiani
6 years ago
Ehat do you mean,, 2ctiby., by "production" and whom do you mean by "other people" !
2ctiby
6 years ago
@kiani ... forget it ... here's a little circuit I've just knocked up for you. Alter the Rds if you like, I personally just chose to use the easy settings. http://everycircuit.com/circuit/5026464194625536
kiani
6 years ago
Ok, static...now try switching at 1MHz.
2ctiby
6 years ago
Now it's your project ... alter the Rds and Vth to conform to a datasheet then see what goes.
hurz
6 years ago
You see Lenny, a resistor is needed. You still dont have the correct value but maybe one day. What still useless is the diode you can remove it.
lenzrulz
6 years ago
And you have zero observational skills, published a circuit lately?
hurz
6 years ago
Wow, you followed both advices, lol. But the value Lenny, the value!!! Holy shit you creationists are so slow, you @2cent robbi @yereon, slow creationists, get the right value! Is that soooo conplicated, then ask for help!
hurz
6 years ago
Where do we find this collaborative thread? I would love to see this collaborative work! We know Lenny is not able to collaborative work, so must be something like a even fertilization of BillyT itself?! LOL. Lenny you have a link for us?
hurz
6 years ago
Maybe @BillyT remembers which thread this was?
hurz
6 years ago
right, there is no collaborative thread you can show. Lame Lemmy 👎
lenzrulz
6 years ago
You're welcome my friend...😎
lenzrulz
6 years ago
@Bushmills, any atmospheric toxicity comes from your keyboard as evidenced by your REPOSTED LYING NARRATIVES posted BELOW this comment! *BELOW* - Preposition Beneath, under, lower than, less than, inferior to, subordinate to, subject to, controlled by, under the heel of. That’s right, your lying narratives BELOW - never preceding my comments! Unfortunately, not even your cowardly script usage can help you!

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