slow fadeing leds
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slow fadeing leds
how do you get an led to fade in slowly once the power is on, and then fade out once its off? is it possiable to do this with out a micro controler?
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You might want to try the Beacon Simulator from Ngineering:
http://www.ngineering.com/lghting%20eff ... ilroad.htm
http://www.ngineering.com/lghting%20eff ... ilroad.htm
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i just tried that with an orange led and a 1000uf cap. nothing happened. the light just came on as per the norm. with a 9 v batRossW wrote:You can try putting a capacitor in parallel with the LED but you may only get a fade in.
when i do it in series nothing happenedd, no light even. tried it in series with a smaller cap and it lights the fads out very quick
had a look and i wanted it to stay solid lit once on.Tchail wrote:You might want to try the Beacon Simulator from Ngineering
its for the blue glow of the warp drive and deflector dish
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Tena Controls has exactly what you're looking for
http://www.tenacontrols.com/
I haven't used their products yet but Boyd over at Scifi Model Action is a fan
http://www.tenacontrols.com/
I haven't used their products yet but Boyd over at Scifi Model Action is a fan
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I think if you want to do a hardware solution for fade in and out, it's going to get tricky. I've seen some attempts on the 'net but haven't been able to reproduce them to my satisfaction myself. Besides, I use PIC microcontrollers for all my lighting now and you can program in a fade in using PWM (pulse width modulation). If you want it to fade out on turning off the power, though, that would be tricky (since you've just cut off power to the IC chip). Maybe a combination of the 2: a custom programmed PIC to fade in the chip (with a small trim pot to control the fade in timing) and a cap for the fade out?chiver wrote:intresting though, when in parallel it come to life like normal but fades out slow when hooked up to a 5 volt wall wart
How about a slow fad on and off in a timed cycle??
While you're on the subject... How hard would it be to rig a bank of led's to fad on and off.
Say a 2 second fad to on, hold for 3-4 sec and a 2 sec fad out and then continue on a timed cycle..
Thanks
Matt
Say a 2 second fad to on, hold for 3-4 sec and a 2 sec fad out and then continue on a timed cycle..
Thanks
Matt
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If your looking to use a single led this might help
http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores ... 2123637_-1
http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores ... 2123637_-1
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chiver wrote:If your looking to use a single led this might help
http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores ... 2123637_-1
Thanks I'll check it out...
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