It is cheaper to make one than to buy one.
You can make it whit your favorite LED color,red,green,blue,yellow,RBG...
This was my first electronic project, so I recommend it to all beginners in the interesting field of electronics.
This bike light is easy to make,looks cool and most importantly, effective!
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1. LM 555 timer chip
2. 180 K ohm resistor
3. 330 Ohm resistor
4. 0,22 uF, 16V or 100V capacitor
5. 9V battery snap
6. 9V battery
7. LED (go to step 2 so I can help you choose which one)
8. Circuit board
9. Plastic housing for electronic circuits
10.Switch
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and seriously $1 per led... i buy 20 at that price.. if 18 of them die ive still saved money!
Ive used quite literally 1000's over the years
I started when ebay led's were 70c each
I just wanted to let you guys know, that way you can buy more for less.
If you are using my circuits, the resistor values are the same...
I think you have an Instructables just for the project that you mentioned.
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Can any one tell me how to draw these circuit any specific Software .
Probably the best is Eagle! :)
Good Luck!
Apart from that, awesome tutorial, keep up the good work!
I do agree that I left out some important facts, but I can garantee that any LED that you pick, apart from those special, uber, ultra, bright, godlike LEDs, will work! :)
You don't say why, or indicate the preferred forward voltage, or the best mcd rating.
Also I note that waterclear & diffuse are two types with significant price differences, does it matter?
Good instructable, thanks.
Peter O
i m thinking to make a big project after this in that project im thinking to glow my name first and when led showing my name get off at same time my surname appear like in adds on malls, multiplex etc.. i want a electronic name plate in front of my house which will be a attraction to people.
so i want to ask some question
1. how shoud i glow large no of leds about 100 leds, 9 v supply is sufficient in simple words my question is how to calculate amount of power required to glow large number of leds
2. how should i know or how u know the value of resister and capacitors
3. connetion diagram so that i connect leds for my name and for my surname seperately
4. 555 timer work in this ciruit or should we have to use different ic
sir i want to build my basic so that i can make different different circuit for diffferent purpose
i think u make a reply as soon as posible
I am younger than you so you don't have to call me sir! :D
You have an ambisiuos project and you will probably need someone who knows how to solder and some basics with electronic....
Well lets start with the simplest question:
2. Resistors have colored ring on them (4 or 5) and that's how you determen their resistance... You can find these kinds of calculator on the net. Just google resistor calculator.... As a mater of fact, here is one:
http://www.dannyg.com/examples/res2/resistor.htm
And for the capacitors, usually their value is written on them.
4. I think that the 555 time wont work for this.... Google the 555 timer and read up on it....the time between blink, the on/off time is determened buy the resistors and capacitor....Maybe the easiest way would be to use a Microcontroller like and Arduino! You could maybe use 556 IC whitch is like 2 555 ICs in one! But I am not really sure.... As for your question, could you make something like this with a 555 timer, I would say NO.
3.As I sad I don't know any diagram, schematic, or as you say connection diagram that will do what you want....
1. Well, depends on how you wire them, parallel or in series.... In this Instructables I wired mine in parallel.... There is not much to it but there is difference! I suggest that you look at this instructables (http://www.instructables.com/id/LEDs-for-Beginners/ ) I hope it helps you!
Feel free to ask me if you have any more questions!
Stanislav
I am not familiar whit any schematic that does that but I am sure that you can find one on the net!