This is a simple little circuit that provides lighting for my Firefly Graphic
that I had made for the plane. I wanted a similar effect that
copied what a real firefly flash in Nature would be. After looking at
some videos, I determined that a soft on, soft off was needed as well
as a duration that was similar as well. Here again the trusty 555 timer
was used to provide the on/off function. The oscillator is very slow
running and some pulse width adjust was necessary. I used some software
called 555 timer pro to help model the circuit. I would suggest
downloading it and playing with it as a lot of my circuits use them.
The output pulse is applied to the base of the transistor switch
through an RC circuit that takes a little time to charge and discharge.
The result is that the saturation base current needed to turn the
transistor fully on and off varies and the collector current varies as
well. The result is a soft on/soft off effect with the varying
collector
current. You can play with the values of R and C to suit your needs.
The Lm317 is being used as a current regulator so that I wouldn't
overdrive my LED. The 317 regulator is optional if you are careful with
the selection of the transistor emitter resistor to keep your max
current within spec of your LED. The 317 resistor and transistor
emitter are high wattage ceramic resistors. The currents here are
determined by the "on" time of your circuit and can go over an
amp. I use a yellowish high power led in my install. I cut a hole
in my fabric on the plane just smaller than the size of the tail on my
graphic and mounted the led to the concave side of an inspection plate
as a reflector. The grahic was then placed carefully so that the tail
and hole lined up correctly. Its a one shot deal so I had to be
very careful here. Anyway, the result was good. I've had a lot of
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