For making a simple smooth flash light take ordinary LED flashers turn the LED on and off abruptly, which can get a
little irritating after a while. The circuit shown here is more gentle
on the eyes: the light intensity
changes very slowly and sinusoidally, helping to generate a relaxed
mood. The circuit shows a phase-shift oscillator with an adjustable
current source at its out-put. The circuit is capable of driving two
LEDs in series without affecting the current. The frequency is set by
three RC networks, each of which consists of a 100 µF capacitor and a 22
kΩ resistor.
Smooth Flasher Circuit Diagram:
Operation is largely independent of supply voltage, and the average LED
current is set at about 10 mA. The circuit adjusts the voltage across
the emitter resistor so that it matches the base voltage of the first
transistor (around 0.6 V). The phase shifting network gives rise to the
oscillation around this average value. In the prototype of this circuit
we used an ultra-bright red LED.
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