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Tuurbo46
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Hi
Im after a little advice to a very simple problem which has got me all in a
muddle. I am currently designing a circuit with a comparator in it, and
when the comparator goes active high(+5V DC) on the output, i would like an
led to flash.
Her is the question i am going to ask. If i had 5V AC on the output i think
i could use an RC network to enable my led to flash on and off if i
calculated the values correctly? But on the DC version the RC circuit isnt
going to work? At this point im thinking i could use the 5VDC output to feed
straight into a 555 timer and allow this circuit to flash the led?
Please could somebody help me with my basic electronic skills.
Thanks
Im after a little advice to a very simple problem which has got me all in a
muddle. I am currently designing a circuit with a comparator in it, and
when the comparator goes active high(+5V DC) on the output, i would like an
led to flash.
Her is the question i am going to ask. If i had 5V AC on the output i think
i could use an RC network to enable my led to flash on and off if i
calculated the values correctly? But on the DC version the RC circuit isnt
going to work? At this point im thinking i could use the 5VDC output to feed
straight into a 555 timer and allow this circuit to flash the led?
Please could somebody help me with my basic electronic skills.
Thanks