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From: john larkin <jl@650pot.com>
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Subject: Re: An actual circuit
Date: Thu, 23 May 2024 13:06:46 -0700
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On Thu, 23 May 2024 15:35:00 -0400, "Edward Rawde"
<invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:

>I was having a conversation with a younger person who seemed to be of the 
>view that to make an LED flash you would need something to decide when it 
>should be on or off. So that would be some kind of software or digital 
>system.
>
>This reminded me of when, in my teen years, I was curious about how slow I 
>could make an LED flash without using any expensively large capacitors.
>
>I built a circuit like the one below but it needed a kick starter (another 
>resistor, larger capacitor and diode) to make it go at power on.
>
>LTSpice says the circuit below starts up with only a little imbalance in the 
>values of R2 and R6 but how can I be sure that a real circuit will do this 
>when component tolerances are taken into account?
>
>Watch out for line wraps and 0.1 uF character encoding issues.


The jfet astable is cute.

I had a high-voltage supply and wanted to blink an LED when there was
potentially dangerous voltage. I used a Supertex depletion fet to
charge a cap, and a diac to dump into the LED at about 1 Hz. Five
parts, including the LED.



>
>Version 4
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>SYMATTR SpiceLine V=25 Irms=0 Rser=0.0173 Lser=350p mfg="Würth Elektronik" 
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>TEXT -344 240 Left 2 !.tran 1000
>