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Aristizabal95
modified 10 years ago

blinking LED

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Most blinking circuits here are made using any type of AC current. This circuit only uses DC current and capacitors that are constantly charging and discharging themselves with the help of transistors. Only close the circuit to get it working
published 10 years ago
Bushmills
10 years ago
Actually, most flashing LEDs here are based on astabile multivibrators, like yours. Thanks for contributing implementation #251 of those.
Sine_eyed
10 years ago
It's a close race @Bushmills, but I think you're right- the astable multivibrator is in the lead with the whimsical cheat'o'blinkie and is magical AC source not far behind..
Aristizabal95
10 years ago
Historia, I'm just an amateur on circuits, but what I meant was that most circuits I've seen here use any type of AC current to regulate the current flow. Thanks for commenting :)
Aristizabal95
10 years ago
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