lighting & electronics
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lighting & electronics
My wife recently purchased a box of train stuff for her nephew and in it was a 3909 LED flasher/oscillater from Radio Shack is this of any use in wiring up a lighting system for a model. according to the package it will operate one year one a "C" battery. If so how do you use it.
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If this is the 'wig-wag' signal crossing circuit, I've used two of them tied together to get a semi-believable random flashing. I think the newer units have potentiometers on them to adjust the rate of flash. By using two units with 4 different colored LEDs and varying flash rates, you can get get all sorts of flashing effects.
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The LM3909 chip is still one of my favorite chips. It will make a LED or GOW lamp flash like a strobe light. They are used in several of the circuit boards that I etch out. Features a 470 capacitor, resisters and a trim pot. The chip I still can buy @ wholesale.
Some simple DIY circuits schematics shown here...
http://www.bowdenshobbycircuits.info/pa ... 5flash.gif
http://www.bowdenshobbycircuits.info/
I sell the chips and circuit boards at my web store.
As bare boards, kits with parts or sometimes costume built.
Some simple DIY circuits schematics shown here...
http://www.bowdenshobbycircuits.info/pa ... 5flash.gif
http://www.bowdenshobbycircuits.info/
I sell the chips and circuit boards at my web store.
As bare boards, kits with parts or sometimes costume built.
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