Flip flop LED circuit by sooraj619
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This is a simple circuit based on transistor 2N 2222A and some resistors, there are 2 LED s and when one is on other will be off and this will be repeated in equal intervals of time  
 
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Step 1: Parts list

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2 x  2N2222 transistor

2 x 10k resistor (brown black orange)

2 x 390 ohm resistor( orange white brown)

2 x  100uf electrolytic capacitor

1 x blue LED (or other colors u like)

1 x red LED (or other colors u like)

battery ( 3 - 9v)
 
switch

PlutoniumPurushoth says: Apr 6, 2013. 5:28 AM
Can I use BC547 instead of 2N2222A ?
clayman987 says: Feb 11, 2013. 12:50 PM
I am wondering are the transistors 3904 or 2N2222A because all I have is 3904. And for the 390 ohm resistor can I use 330 ohms, sorry I don't have many parts!:)
Mudbud says: Mar 12, 2013. 4:28 PM
Those should work, as long as its NPN, (to an extent)
Derrick911 says: Mar 29, 2012. 4:41 PM
I have a few questions;
1.) are the 10k resistors that are wired to the capacitors for discharging them?
2.) if using a 3 volt supply should i use a weaker resistor as opposed to the 390 ohm?
3.) how fast does your run, im looking for police light for an rc car fast
sooraj619 (author) says: Apr 2, 2012. 6:07 PM
1) yep,
2) use a 10k variable resistor adjust its value for a 3v supply and reduce value of 390 ohm to lower values
3)you can use a 10k variable resistor in place of 10k resistor or change the capacitor value to change the flash rate
jimmy558 says: Mar 6, 2012. 4:29 AM
can i operate this with aproximately 7 volt battery??
sooraj619 (author) says: Mar 6, 2012. 5:36 AM
yes
jimmy558 says: Feb 20, 2012. 6:09 PM
what is the timing of leds turning on & off...??
sooraj619 (author) says: Feb 21, 2012. 8:46 AM
about 1 second, you can increase or decrease the fading effect by changing the values of both the capacitors
kyooby says: Dec 6, 2011. 10:57 PM
thank you.i remember toose days when i maded this stuffs.cool
sooraj619 (author) says: Dec 9, 2011. 6:52 AM
thanks
therookie187 says: Oct 19, 2011. 3:37 AM
maybe this is better
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sooraj619 (author) says: Oct 19, 2011. 4:31 AM
ok
gzaloprgm says: Jun 11, 2011. 11:40 AM
Just one correction: It should be called Astable, not FlipFlop
suckafish says: Jun 29, 2011. 10:05 PM
actually chief this is called a flipflop http://talkingelectronics.com/projects/5-Projects/Projects16.html
magic monkey says: Sep 16, 2011. 6:25 AM
An astable multivibrator and a flip flop are basically the same type of circuit. However flip flops generally require an input or timer on a gate to make the state change whereas an astable multivibrator is not stable in either state and will constantly change between states without an input or timing circuit.
MROHM says: Oct 1, 2011. 12:13 AM
magic monkey You are Correct!! Normally a Flip flop needs a clock pulse to change it's output Logic state 1 or 0. Where as an astable Multivibrator uses FEEDBACK to sustain oscillation( LED FLASHING)
sooraj619 (author) says: Jun 11, 2011. 7:20 PM
ok
David97 says: Jun 15, 2011. 12:36 AM
We made this at school and made christmas lights. When we made it the curket dyagram was called a FlipFlop.
chipper35 says: Aug 3, 2011. 2:08 PM
Not bad at all! .....would've like to've maybe seen a few more steps/photos, though.
sooraj619 (author) says: Aug 4, 2011. 7:20 AM
thanks
ray_Bond says: Jun 15, 2011. 12:52 AM
good work sooraj bhai :)
keep it going
god bless you .
sooraj619 (author) says: Jun 15, 2011. 6:46 AM
thanks a lot
axeman911 says: Jun 11, 2011. 9:26 AM
Good Job. Looks pretty cool!
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