The winking LED in the last project stays on and off
for about the same amount of time, but we can make
it flash on for a very short time.
Start out by sliding the switch to position B and
wiring the circuit. This LED flasher uses two diodes.
As you build this project, be sure to connect these
diodes in the correct direction.
When you finish assembling the project, turn on the
power by sliding the switch to position A, and lightly
tap the key. The LED starts blinking immediately.
Even if you don’t press the key, this LED flasher
starts flashing shortly after you turn on the power; if
you press the key, it begins blinking immediately.
Just like the LED winker in the last project, this LED
flasher uses a dual operational amplifier as an
astable multivibrator, but its flashing time is much
shorter because of the two diodes.
Notes:
EXPERIMENT #90: LED FLASHING LIGHT
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Schematic
Wiring Sequence:
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81-31-63-131-138
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33-67-88-90-76
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68-115-137-128-125
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69-87-82-84
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83-70-116-121
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75-127
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89-126
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119-124
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122-132
Summary of Contents for EP-130
Page 11: ... 11 I ENTERTAINMENT CIRCUITS ...
Page 26: ... 26 II BASIC SEMICONDUCTOR AND COMPONENTS CIRCUITS ...
Page 36: ... 36 III LED DIGITAL DISPLAY CIRCUITS ...
Page 41: ... 41 IV A TOUR THROUGH DIGITAL CIRCUITS ...
Page 49: ... 49 V MORE ADVENTURES WITH DIGITAL CIRCUITS ...
Page 64: ... 64 VI THE WORLD OF TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR LOGIC ...
Page 77: ... 77 VII APPLICATION CIRCUITS BASED ON THE OSCILLATOR ...
Page 88: ... 88 VIII BASIC OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER CIRCUITS ...
Page 116: ... 116 IX MORE ADVENTURES WITH OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS ...
Page 129: ... 129 X COMMUNICATION CIRCUITS ...