This is the traffic baton circuit which available in two versions that are traffic baton with LED flasher and traffic baton with bulb flasher. Both the circuits powered with a 6V, 4.5Ah rechargeable battery, which is clipped to the operator”s waistband. This circuit which come from EFY mag, will help the police or someone to… Read More »
The following is LED Flasher circuit which use 2 transistors for LED switching. The circuit works similar to flip-flop operation. Components List: R1 = 10M ohm R2 = 1K – 100K ohm R3 = 470 ohm C1 = 0.47uF – 10uF/25V D1 = 1N914 Q1 = 2N3904 Q2 = 2N3906 Led = High Brightness Red… Read More »
This is a 220V LED flasher circuit which is intended as a reliable replacement to thermally-activated switches used for Christmas tree lamp-flashing. This a low cost circuit and easy to built since it only use little amount of electronic components.. Schematic diagram: Component Parts: R1_________ 100K R2,R5______ 1K R3,R6______ 470R R4_________ 12K C1_________ 1000uF 25V… Read More »
Schematic Diagram
In the electrical sector, a schematic diagram is usually used to describe the design or model of equipment. Schematic diagrams are usually utilized for the maintenance and repair of electronic and electromechanical devices / units. Original schematics were made by hand, using standardized templates or pre-printed adhesive symbols, but nowadays Electrical CAD computer software is often used.
In electronic design automation, until the 1980s schematics were virtually the only formal representation for circuits. More lately, using the progress of computer system technology, other representations were introduced and specialized computer languages were developed, because with the explosive development of the complexity of electronic circuits, classic schematics are getting less practical. As an example, hardware description languages are indispensable for contemporary digital circuit design.