Friday, May 14, 2010

Strobe Light Circuit with Timing

Here is a strobe light circuit which has an option to set the flashing rate. Unlike other circuits here we use a Flash tube that usually use in flash cameras. In ordinary cameras, the flash may be work only after ten or twenty seconds. But in this circuit we can adjust flashing time by adjusting the potentiometer provided in the circuit.

Circuit Diagram of Strobe Light  : Click  to enlarge

Working

1N4007 diodes and the 22/350V capacitors do the job of converting the input AC voltage into DC. This gives the triggering voltage to triac. The potentiometer adjust the voltage through it and this result change in the charging and discharging time of 22/350V capacitors. The output of the triac is connected to the output transformer which enlarges the voltage to drive flash tube.

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Lisa Elfers said...

strobe light We got a couple of these to add to our band's stage lights. We use them more like accent lights. They're small and really affordable. We like them.

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