This is probably the simplest idea to generate flashing light from an LED using AC. The circuit is relatively the simple way of flashing one or more LEDs from a high voltage DC obtained from Mains.
A new low-voltage LED light equipped with a 100 lb. grip magnetic base and 20-in. long bendable gooseneck with double ball joint has been released by Larson Electronics’ magnalight.com A new ...
With cycling safety in mind, I bought a pair of low power red LED things that replace the bungs in the end of drop handlebars. They are a neat way to get a bit of extra visibility – and to give a ...
KEMP, Texas, Jan. 24, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Longtime leader in the explosion proof lighting industry Larson Electronics has introduced an explosion proof LED light designed for use in Class 1 Division 2 ...
LTspice is a free version of spice from Linear Technology, and it is delightfully easy to use, intuative, and seems to work rather well. Note, there is a flasher version 3 Current through component ...