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tjt263
modified 8 years ago

12V AC Alternating LED Flasher

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Nice one. 4x LEDs.
published 8 years ago
Spacetomato
8 years ago
The AC source voltage is the Amplitude. If the Amplitude is 5 volts then when the current is flowing one way the voltage will be 5 volts and when the current flows the other way it will be -5 volts. Btw check out my 6-Phase Light Show circuit. It's an LED flasher to.
tjt263
8 years ago
You've lost me.. We should be able to set the Voltage, Current, and Frequency. For example, residential mains power here is generally about ~240V, 10A, 50Hz.
justinmh
8 years ago
Tjt what you're talking about is what a house is rated at in a realistic setting, however this app uses ideal power supplies, meaning it will output what ever current is required by the voltage and load resistance. So you can't set the current in a voltage power supply, unless you put a resistor in series with with. You can set the voltage by tapping/clicking on the the frequency that is in the bottom left of the screen, this will pull up values you can change, click on the ones you want to change.
rich11292000
8 years ago
1. Click the "AC source". 2. Click the menu on the bottom left, default: "frequency". 3. Enjoy
tjt263
8 years ago
Thanks

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