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G8MNY > TECH 05.09.18 09:17l 43 Lines 1291 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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By G8MNY (New Jan 14)
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Here is a small circuit I used to flash an existing panel lamp on a broadcast
mixing desk.
Flashing LED ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄ22RÄÄÄ+15V
/// ³/e ³ *
Earth to >ÄÄ2k2Ä´>ÃÄÄ´ PNP +³
flash Lamp ³\ === 1000uF
³ ³ *
15V 30mA ³
Lamp ³
³ ³
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* Optional components to remove pulses from supply rail
HOW IT WORKS
The flashimg LED draws only small current until it lights. When on the PNP is
driven hard to give power to the panel lamp.
This a much simpler solution than an Astable/555 timer/Pic etc.
See Tech bul "Towing & Reversing Beeper"
Why Don't U send an interesting bul?
73 De John, G8MNY @ GB7CIP
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