I am currently building an LED sequencer, I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on how to modify this circuit to make it a bit more interesting??? what could i do?
I made some bright red LED chasers that run for months on two AA alkaline battery cells. I have some bright green and bright blue ones that use four AA cells.
I used a high-speed Cmos 74HC4017 and 74HC14 ICs that work when the battery drops to less than 2.0V.
The 10 LEDs are mounted in a circle on a CD.
They chase around and around a few times then stop for a couple of seconds turned off, saving the battery.
The battery is also saved because some logic causes each LED to blink for only 25ms.
Now I am designing an LED chaser circuit that has 10 bright LEDs blinking back and forth over and over.
I am currently building an LED sequencer, I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on how to modify this circuit to make it a bit more interesting??? what could i do?
Hows about a Knight Rider circuit, LEDs shifting back and forth like audiogurs has described for himself but with 6 LEDs instead of 10. Im in the process of building one for myself...
How about an LED Clock? Have LEDs chase around for the seconds and have different colors for the hour and minute. Some RGB Leds would work well for this.