Police Strobe Light Flasher Circuit - Simple Electronic Project
Introduction
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Components Needed for this Project:
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- BC547 Transistor [See Buy Click Amazon]
- 10k Ohm Resistor [See Buy Click Amazon]
- 100uF (50v) Capacitor [See Buy Click Amazon]
- LED 5mm [See Buy Click Amazon]
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Working Principle
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Frequently asked questions
Add the Transistors. Add the 2 PNP transistors and the jumper wires from the power BUS to the emitter of each transistor. LED blinking refers to the process of continuously turning a Light light-emitting diode (LED).
For LED strobe light just take normal LED bulbs and test then you can try colored bulbs Circuit and just connect the bulb and the neon starter in series and you are set now.
Strobe lights can be used in one of two ways: As a flashing light, primarily used to create effects for a concert. flash on a phone is just a "white" LED, which means it's a blue LED with a yellow color phosphor coating.
Most light Line sources have stroboscopic, but the degree is different. The flicker of LED lamps is largely not the problem of the LED chip itself but comes from the LED drive power supply line.
Blue is used for police, red for ambulances, and a combination of red and blue for fire trucks. Yellow is used for buses and trucks such as pickups and tow trucks.
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