Richard Rasker (r.e.rasker@student.utwente.nl) penned:
: In article <4g0r1k$a70@cybernews.cyberus.ca> mthompson@cyberus.ca (Matt Thompson) writes:
: >From: mthompson@cyberus.ca (Matt Thompson)
: >Subject: need simple flashing LED
: >Date: 16 Feb 1996 02:44:04 GMT

: >Can someone tell me how to build a simple cicuit that would envolve the 
: >flashing of a LED.  I do have some electronics background so I will be 
: >able to build it if I have the schematic.

: >Thanks

Try this one:
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                     Flasher, uses #1860 bulb,
                   with Photocell, for Barricade
               A Schematic from a real flasher in a
              real barricade - by John Lundgren - 9-4-95
 
    Legend:  ) = No Connection
             + = Connection
           All resistors are 1/4 W 5%.
 
                                                                     
                P1                                                   
               /--\ silicon photocell (turns it off during daytime)  
       +------( @  )----+                                            
       |       \--/     |                                            
       |                |                                            
       |     R1  75 k   |     R2  2.2 k                              
       +------/\/\/\----+------/\/\/\----------+                     
       |                |                      |                     
       |     +----------)----------------------+                     
       |     |          |        R3  160 k     |                     
       |     |    NPN   |       +----/\/\/\----+                     
       |     |   TO-92  |       |                                    
       |     |          |       |                                    
       |     |       =======    |   R4               R5              
       |     |    E  /     \    |   2.7 k            5.6 k           
       +-----)---- /         \--+--/\/\/\------+----/\/\/\----+      
       |     |                                 |              |      
       |     |  C1 10 uF 16V tant.             |              |      
       |     |      || +                       |              |      
       |     +------||-------+                 |              |      
       |            ||       |                 |              |      
       |                     |                 |     PNP      |      
       |                     |                 |    TO-92     |      
       |                     |              =======           |      
       |         /---\       |              /     \ E         |      
       +--------(  @  )------+------------/         \---------+      
       |         \---/                                        |      
       |     I1  # 1860 lamp                                  |      
       |                                                      |      
       |                                                      |      
       |                                                      |      
       O -            6 VDC (2 lantern cells in parallel)   + O      
 
 
C1      10 uF 16V tantalum electrolytic (determines flash rate)
Q1      2N3904 NPN gen'l purp. transistor
Q2      2N2907 or PN2907 PNP audio gen'l purp transistor
P1      Silicon photocell (looks like a LED)
I1      #1860 lamp  6V, low current 
R1      75K 5% 1/4W
R2      2.2K 5% 1/4W
R3      160K 5% 1/4W
R4      2.7k 5% 1/4W
R5      5.6K 5% 1/4W

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Also try Filip G's web page.  It's at "http://www.paranoia.com/~filipg"
where there are circuits for the LM3909 flasher chip.  Also, try other 
links to other sites/pages. 

: The very simplest is to buy a flashing LED; they come in all normal LED 
: colors, and have supply voltages of 5 and 12 V. Price (here): about $1.50.
: If you want to build a flashing circuit yourself, you can use a variety of 
: devices and circuits; the simplest is the LM3909 which uses 1 external 
: capacitor to flash a LED on just a 1.5V battery. Also widely used: NE555 or 
: ICM7555 circuits where the 7555 is the CMOS version of the NE555. If you want 
: to make 6 LED's flash independently with just one IC you can use a CMOS 40106 
: (hex Schmitt-trigger/inverter) and a handful of capacitors & resistors.

: Success,

: Richard

:  Richard Rasker
:  Calslaan 54-11
:  7522 MG  Enschede 
:  Holland
:  tel. +31-(0)53-4350834

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Date: 18 Feb 1996 01:26:35 GMT

Original Subject: Re: need simple flashing LED


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