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6V ultra-bright LED chaser using 74HC401

6V ultra-bright LED chaser using 74HC4017

General

This is a spectacular but completely useless project. It lights Ultra-Bright LEDs in a sequence and each LED flashes brightly very briefly. The LEDs light-up going around and around since they are mounted in a circle (on a CD), then they pause before chasing again. The very brief flash of each LED (15ms) and the pauses (1 second) reduce the average current so the battery should last a long time.

For user convenience, this project has a stepper speed control and a brightness control. At slower speeds and/or reduced brightness, the batterys life is extended considerably.

At full brightness, the LEDs flash extremely brightly. More than one of this project grouped together occasionally synchronize, lighting the whole room for a moment.

Operation

At maximum speed, the LEDs dont appear to flash, instead they appear to move from one lighted one to the next, around and around. They rotate completely for 4 rotations in tw1o seconds, and then turn off for a one second pause then repeat the sequence. At a lower speed, the number of rotations before the pause is less. It will do three rotations, tw1o or even only one rotation at its slowest speed. A sequence of rotations starts with LED #2 and end with LED #9.

Specifications

Circuit Description

Construction

The 10 LEDs mount on a Compact-Disc which is glued to a plastic box with contact cement. The box houses the Veroboard circuit in its lower main part with the battery holders on its lid. Multiconductor ribbon cable joins the LEDs to the circuit. The pots mount on the sides of the box.

If you turn it down each night, its current is so low an on-off switch isnt needed.

Parts List

1 IC1 MC14584BCP (Motorola) * Ordinary Cmos hex Schmitt trigger inverters

1 IC2 CD74HC4017N High-speed Cmos decade counter/decoder

1 T1 2N3904 or 2N4401 NPN transistor

8 D1 to D8 1N4148 or 1N914 Diodes

10 LEDs Blue, green or white Ultra-Bright LEDs with Vf = 3.2V or less at 20mA

1 R1 100K 1/4W resistor

1 R2 1M Linear-taper potentiometer

1 R3 33K 1/4W resistor

1 R4 2.2M 1/4W resistor

1 R5 22M 1/4W resistor

1 R6 47K 1/4W resistor

1 R7 1M Audio-taper (logarithmic) potentiometer

1 R8 1.8K 1/4W resistor

1 R9 68 ohms 1/4W resistor

1 C1 100uF/16V Electrolytic capacitor

1 C2 0.1uF/50V Ceramic capacitor

2 C4 and C4 1uF/63V Metalized poly capacitor

1 C5 470nF Metalized poly capacitor

2 C6 and C7 1nF Metalized poly capacitor

* A CD74C14 can also be used for IC1 but R4 = 1M, R5 = 10M, C3 and C5 = 330nF, C4 = 470nF.

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