hi,
IF, you look carefully at my rough sketch of the 4093 you will see it has a FET as an LED driver!, no where have I suggested driving an LED from the 10mA output of the 4093. As the chopper has a 9.6V, 650mA/h battery it should be able to drive a hi-intensity white LED.
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For a one off design it *CAN* be done for $0.00 just your time to code it. This I would like to see.
So he has to learn how to program a PIC in order to flash a 'one off design' LED!
Once he has gained this programming knowledge, what he going to with this knowledge, after he has flashed the LED ??.
The only way he could make use of this knowledge, would require him to buy the necessary programming/debug hardware???
From what I can infer from the OP's posts, his hobby is R/C models, not programming.
IF, you look carefully at my rough sketch of the 4093 you will see it has a FET as an LED driver!, no where have I suggested driving an LED from the 10mA output of the 4093. As the chopper has a 9.6V, 650mA/h battery it should be able to drive a hi-intensity white LED.
>>
For a one off design it *CAN* be done for $0.00 just your time to code it. This I would like to see.
So he has to learn how to program a PIC in order to flash a 'one off design' LED!
Once he has gained this programming knowledge, what he going to with this knowledge, after he has flashed the LED ??.
The only way he could make use of this knowledge, would require him to buy the necessary programming/debug hardware???
From what I can infer from the OP's posts, his hobby is R/C models, not programming.
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