Sunday, May 5, 2013
Three Flashing LED Doorbells For The Hearing Impaired
When
the push switch is operated - the buzzer will sound and the LEDs will
begin to flash. For the hearing members of the household - the buzzer
acts as a regular doorbell. It also re-assures the visitor that the
doorbell is working.
When the push switch is released the buzzer will stop - but the LEDs will continue to flash. The length of time they will go on flashing is set by the values of R2 & C1. With the values shown in the diagram - the LEDs will flash for a further 30 seconds or so. If you make R2 a variable resistor, you can adjust the time period. If you want longer than 30 seconds - increase the value of C1 or R2.
When the push switch is released the buzzer will stop - but the LEDs will continue to flash. The length of time they will go on flashing is set by the values of R2 & C1. With the values shown in the diagram - the LEDs will flash for a further 30 seconds or so. If you make R2 a variable resistor, you can adjust the time period. If you want longer than 30 seconds - increase the value of C1 or R2.
The
main difference between this circuit and the last one - is the
addition of the two transistor switches. The switches will each flash up
to 15 groups of 3 LEDs. And - because they are getting power directly
from the battery - the LEDs will glow at their full brilliance.
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