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Sunday, February 26, 2023

on video How to make Led Name Chaser without using Arduino


 How to make Led Name Chaser without using Arduino

Hello and welcome back. In this project, we will learn How to solder an LED chaser circuit using a few easy steps. We can use this circuit with the Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or any other microcontroller. In this project, I used the Arduino platform for the explanation. Also, it includes eight red LED bulbs and eight 180-ohm resistors. These resistors are used to control the current flowing through the LED. If you want, you can also make a PCB for this circuit. For that, you can use a JLCPCB or any other prototype company. But I used a Vero board. I think that is best for beginners. OK, let’s go ahead.


I love led circuits. When I was a young electronics student, I used to go to Konya Sokak (the famous electronics street in Ankara). I was watching led circuits always. I had made flasher circuit as my first led circuit. Then I had made a flip flop circuit. Then when i was university student, I made first led chaser circuit with pic programming. I will share simple and interesting led circuits on this post. You can add your own favorite led circuits on comment section.


No Programming Required Led Circuits

IC 4017 is generally used in walking led circuits that do not require programming. If the number of LEDs to be used is high, the leds are driven with transistors. 555 IC is used for the 4017 to work. Capacitors and resistors are also used for the timing operations of the 555 IC. Take this information into consideration when looking at these circuits.


This circuit is a simple and cheap led circuit project. There is circuits diagram on source link. There is 4060 oscillator IC on this circuit.  Also 5 parallel leds are controlling via PNP transistor.


I loved this VUmeter circuit. LM3915 IC had used in this projects. The components can find everywhere: Leds, 10 uf capacitor, piezoelectric disc, 1k resistor, 1m resistor and 9v battery. There is circuit diagram on video at 2:43


 How to make Led Name Chaser without using Arduino

Hello and welcome back. In this project, we will learn How to solder an LED chaser circuit using a few easy steps. We can use this circuit with the Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or any other microcontroller. In this project, I used the Arduino platform for the explanation. Also, it includes eight red LED bulbs and eight 180-ohm resistors. These resistors are used to control the current flowing through the LED. If you want, you can also make a PCB for this circuit. For that, you can use a JLCPCB or any other prototype company. But I used a Vero board. I think that is best for beginners. OK, let’s go ahead.


I love led circuits. When I was a young electronics student, I used to go to Konya Sokak (the famous electronics street in Ankara). I was watching led circuits always. I had made flasher circuit as my first led circuit. Then I had made a flip flop circuit. Then when i was university student, I made first led chaser circuit with pic programming. I will share simple and interesting led circuits on this post. You can add your own favorite led circuits on comment section.


No Programming Required Led Circuits

IC 4017 is generally used in walking led circuits that do not require programming. If the number of LEDs to be used is high, the leds are driven with transistors. 555 IC is used for the 4017 to work. Capacitors and resistors are also used for the timing operations of the 555 IC. Take this information into consideration when looking at these circuits.


This circuit is a simple and cheap led circuit project. There is circuits diagram on source link. There is 4060 oscillator IC on this circuit.  Also 5 parallel leds are controlling via PNP transistor.


I loved this VUmeter circuit. LM3915 IC had used in this projects. The components can find everywhere: Leds, 10 uf capacitor, piezoelectric disc, 1k resistor, 1m resistor and 9v battery. There is circuit diagram on video at 2:43

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