Friends in this video I will show you Single Transistor 3 LED Flasher Circuit..Very Easy..Simple Flasher Circuit..Friends it is a simple circuit project and you can easily make this simple 3 led flasher circuit by using only one transistor..Friends we will use only one bc547 transistor and some simple components for making this simple 3 led flasher circuit..Friends the bc547 transistor is the best choice for this circuit but you can also use any npn transistor for making this simple flasher circuit..Friends this circuit will work by 3.7 volt power supply..At first make the circuit board then connect the circuit board with a 3.7 volt battery..Friends it is a good science project and you can easily make this simple circuit project at your home..Friends in this video I will show you the complete process of making a simple 3 channel led flasher circuit by using transistor step by step..So friends if you want to know how to make a simple 3 led flasher circuit by using only one transistor then watch the video and follow my instruction..Thanks..
Used Materials..
1 piece BC547 transistor, 1 piece 4.7K resistor, 1 piece 10K resistor, 1 piece 100uF/25V capacitor, 1 piece 1K resistor, 1 piece RGB led, 2 pieces normal led....
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