It's called the Esaki Oscillator. It's good habit to connect the negative wire to the breadboard first so it eliminates 'potential' accidents. Keeps the capacitor from jolting the circuit.
This circuit called esaki oscillator. 1. You might check with RC charging loop (12v-R-C-Gnd) and ensure that E of BJT connect with positive of Capacitor. 2. LED positive part connect with C of BJT.
When voltage is high enough it will flow trough transistor without base voltage, this consumes alot of current and so it discharges the capacitor. Atleast thats my theory...
Please be careful when using a breadboard. It will create frequencies that will enter your body and cause damage. Wrap either the breadboard or your body in tinfoil to block out the frequencies. You must be careful with frequencies.
It's called the Esaki Oscillator. It's good habit to connect the negative wire to the breadboard first so it eliminates 'potential' accidents. Keeps the capacitor from jolting the circuit.
Hi Peat Moss, thank you for the great and helpful advice and I will remember that for the next videos.
I've been trying for so long and your vídeo was the one to help out! Thank you
Where will you get the baising.
Why does the LED light up very brightly if I touch the base?
Do I have some kind of superpower?
Its just the change of resistance on the transistor, kinda like a touch buttom
Using this circuit with 12 V led?
test and smell led burnt air man
@@lokergames7058isnt it just put a resistor? ;-;
I can't get it to work on my breadboard from what you are saying. Please help me
This circuit called esaki oscillator.
1. You might check with RC charging loop (12v-R-C-Gnd) and ensure that E of BJT connect with positive of Capacitor.
2. LED positive part connect with C of BJT.
excelente video! gracias 👍
What if i use 9v battery then it will not glow?
Did u find any answer
it worked for me but only when the input voltage is about 13V no less. Why is nothing connected to the base leg and this works ???
When voltage is high enough it will flow trough transistor without base voltage, this consumes alot of current and so it discharges the capacitor. Atleast thats my theory...
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can we use 9V battery?
sure, it will work
@@james-bond-007 Noooooo will never work!!!!!
need 13VDC Minimum
13v to blink slowly, 16 to blink fast. Interesting tho.
Fuck why led blinks. Can anyone explain it to me?
Because the video is fake man.
Fake! At 13VDC the led just turns on and dosnet blink!
Doesn't work anymore;) it is patched
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Please be careful when using a breadboard. It will create frequencies that will enter your body and cause damage.
Wrap either the breadboard or your body in tinfoil to block out the frequencies. You must be careful with frequencies.