5mm Yellow LED'S - 4/6.8K Resistor DC24V
Welcome to the channel! In this video I will show you how to make a beautiful smooth switching on of LEDs using a simple circuit. Which can be used in modern interior design. This scheme was developed for a wardrobe. But can be used anywhere. There are very few parts in the circuit, one IRFR3707Z transistor, two 500kΩ tuning resistors, a 10µF 10 Volt capacitor and two 100kΩ constant resistors. The circuit will work with any LEDs. Holds 100 watts easily. You can also make a circuit for almost any voltage. This circuit was designed for 12 Volts.
Greetings to the channel! In this video, I will show you how to make a nice fade in LEDs using a simple circuit. Which can be used in modern interior design. This scheme was developed for a wardrobe. But you can use it anywhere. There are very few details in the circuit, one IRFR3707Z transistor, two 500kΩ trimming resistors, a 10μF 10 Volt capacitor and two 100kΩ fixed resistors. The circuit will work with any LEDs. Holds 100 watts easily. You can also make a circuit for almost any voltage. This circuit was designed for 12 volts.
5mm Yellow LED'S - 4/6.8K Resistor DC24V
Welcome to the channel! In this video I will show you how to make a beautiful smooth switching on of LEDs using a simple circuit. Which can be used in modern interior design. This scheme was developed for a wardrobe. But can be used anywhere. There are very few parts in the circuit, one IRFR3707Z transistor, two 500kΩ tuning resistors, a 10µF 10 Volt capacitor and two 100kΩ constant resistors. The circuit will work with any LEDs. Holds 100 watts easily. You can also make a circuit for almost any voltage. This circuit was designed for 12 Volts.
Greetings to the channel! In this video, I will show you how to make a nice fade in LEDs using a simple circuit. Which can be used in modern interior design. This scheme was developed for a wardrobe. But you can use it anywhere. There are very few details in the circuit, one IRFR3707Z transistor, two 500kΩ trimming resistors, a 10μF 10 Volt capacitor and two 100kΩ fixed resistors. The circuit will work with any LEDs. Holds 100 watts easily. You can also make a circuit for almost any voltage. This circuit was designed for 12 volts.
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