LED or Lamp Pulser

Posted in LED & Light, LED, on 2015-04-30

Circuit diagram:

LED or Lamp Pulser

Parts:

  • R1,R2___________4K7 1/4W Resistors
  • R3_____________22K 1/4W Resistor
  • R4______________2M2 1/4W Resistor (See Notes)
  • R5_____________10K 1/4W Resistor
  • R6_____________47R 1/4W Resistor (See Notes)
  • C1______________1µF 63V Polyester Capacitor
  • D1_____________5mm. Red LED (See Notes)
  • IC1__________LM358 Low Power Dual Op-amp
  • Q1___________BC337 45V 800mA NPN Transistor

Circuit operation:

This circuit operates a LED in pulsing mode, i.e. the LED goes from off state, lights up gradually, then dims gradually, etc. This operation mode is obtained by a triangular wave generator formed by two op-amps contained in a very cheap 8 pin DIL case IC. Q1 ensures current buffering, in order to obtain a better load drive. R4 & C1 are the timing components: using the values shown in the parts list, the total period is about 4 seconds.

Notes:

  • The most satisfying results are obtained adopting for R4 a value ranging from 220K to 4M7.
  • Adopting for R4 a value below 220K, the pulsing effect will be indistinguishable from a normal blinking effect.
  • The LED can be any type and color.
  • You can use a filament lamp bulb instead of the LED, provided it is rated in the range 3.2 to 6V, 200mA max.
  • Using a bulb as a load, R6 must be omitted.
  • Voltage supply range can be 4 to 6V: 4.5V is the best compromise.
  • Do not supply the circuit with voltages exceeding 6V: it will work less good and Q1 could be damaged when a bulb will be used as the load.
  • At 6V supply, increase R6 value to 100 Ohm.

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