Flashing led circuit using 555 timer IC
This video shows How to design a Dual flashing LED circuit using 555 timer IC and Practical on a breadboard. This LED flasher circuit uses 555 timer in astable mode. This video also has the explanation and theory of how the circuit works and how to adjust the flashing rate of the LED lights. You can turn this to fading LED circuit by adding capacitors across both the LED's.
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The components you need are:
* 555 Timer IC
* Breadboard
* Power supply: 5 V-9 V
* LED
* Resistors: 50K, 4.7K, 220
* Capacitor: 10uF
* Breadboard Connectors
This circuit uses the 555's astable operating mode meaning that the circuit has no stable state hence 'astable'. The output continually switches state between high and low.This video will show you how to make a dual led flasher or alternative led flasher.
This is the video of dual LED flasher theory. It's called dual LED flasher because 2 LED's need to make this project. In dual LED flasher circuit 2 LED's are dancing. The things you need for making dual led flasher or alternative led flasher project are NE555 IC 10μF electrolytic capacitor 47 kΩ resistor 220 Ω resistor 2 LED's same color or different color 5 volt mobile charger or 9 volt battery and a breadboard.
About 555 Timer IC:
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The 555 timer IC is an integrated circuit (chip) used in a variety of timer, pulse generation, and oscillator applications. The 555 can be used to provide time delays, function as an oscillator, and as a flip-flop element.
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