Case #86: Bill Had That Weird Sensation He Was Being WatchedCase #86: Bill Had That Weird Sensation He Was Being Watched
June 26, 2006
Partial to things that go bump in the night, Bill built a circuit that slowly illuminates and fades a pair of red LEDs. It consists of two op amps, one producing a slow rising and falling voltage (3 - 6V) and the other functioning as a voltage comparator. In operation, a linear 3V ramping waveform is generated at pin 1 of the LM1458 IC and buffered with an emitter follower transistor stage. Make the rate adjustable by using a 100K potentiometer in place of the 47K resistor at pin 2. Install it in a skull as a Halloween prop or if spooky things aren't your thing, use it as a fancy power indicator for a home appliance.
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"Fading Red Eyes" Parts List
Amt | Part Description | Allied Part # |
---|---|---|
2 | Operational Amplifier LM1458 | 288-1090 |
4 | 4K Resistor | 296-2182 |
1 | 100K Resistor | 296-5610 |
1 | 100 ohms Resisistor | 895-0465 |
1 | Transistor 2N3904 | 568-8253 |
1 | 22 muF Capacitor | 852-6516 |
1 | Solderless Breadboard | 237-0015 |
2 | Red LED | 670-1224 |
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