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texastech
modified 8 years ago

multivibrator

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Here is a Oscillating Circuit. The current oscillates between the two LEDs over the capacitors charging and discharging at different intervals - activating the two transistors at different times.
published 8 years ago
texastech
8 years ago
Can anyone tell me why this circuit is no longer blinking? It worked when i saved it??
rich11292000
8 years ago
Inject noise.
Tedski
8 years ago
Another way is to fit a switch on positive rail...!!
BillyT
8 years ago
If the circuit is operating and you make changes to it, the circuit can keep on working, stop the circuit, clear the traces, then see if the circuit starts again. Sometimes you can take the circuit outside its self starting parameters, it pays to check for this. For a start, try 430 ohm led resistors. http://everycircuit.com/circuit/4979591824539648
mariocinq
8 years ago
you must set the simulation speed to 1s/s
texastech
8 years ago
Thank y'all soo much I added a switch on the positive rail and "presto chang-o" it started working :)

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