Delay Timer Circuit for Night Lamp - Simple Electronic Project

Introduction

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Diagram of Delay LED Light Circuit Diagram

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Components Needed for this Project:

You can get the components from any of the sites below:

  1. BC547 Transistor [See Buy Click Amazon]
  2. 1000uF (50v) Capacitor [See Buy Click Amazon]
  3. 4.7k Ohm Resistor [See Buy Click Amazon]
  4. 10k Ohm Resistor [See Buy Click Amazon]
  5. Push Switch [See Buy Click Amazon]
  6. LED 5mm [See Buy Click Amazon]

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Working Principle

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Frequently asked questions

Why is there a delay in LED lights?

The transformer transfers the capacitors' output voltage to the high-quality LED light once fully charged control. Some capacitors, however, have large storage capacities, so they take longer to charge. In essence, the extra charging time results in a delay in switching on.

What causes light to delay coming on?

The last warning you may have of an issue with your light switching is if you notice a delay between when you flip the switch and when the light comes on circuit delay. If this happens, there is a good chance that the electrical contacts present in the switch are beginning to wear out the system.

What is Lightspeed delay?

lightspeed lag (countable and uncountable, plural lightspeed lags) delay in communications or information processing caused by signal propagation being limited by the speed of light control.

Why is LED not working in the circuit?

Reasons often include a faulty power supply, loose connections, a faulty circuit design, or even damage due to water ingress caused by a rain circuit. Whatever the reason for your LED lights not working and whatever the tell-tale signs are, there's usually a solution to the issue of the circuit.

What is the LED diode?

A Light Emitting Diode (LED) is a semiconductor device, that can emit light when an electric current passes through it. To do this, holes from p-type semiconductors recombine with electrons from n-type semiconductors to produce light control.

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