Monel Funkawitz
Diamond Member
My brain hurts right now. I am at work, and I have a red flashing LED. I need to use this flashing LED to turn on a transistor so I can get more output from it to run a small motor. Here are the parts I have.....
1 flashing red LED
2N3906 General Purpose PNP Transistors
2N3391 NPN General Purpose Transistors
Large Resistor Assortment
Large Hammer 😀
I am thinking this.... using a 2N3391. Hook the 9vdc+ power in to the Flashing LED anode (It is current limited) LED cathode gets connected to a 100k ohm resistor. Other end of resistor gets connected to the NPN's base. Emitter gets connected to ground. 9vdc+ goes through the motor, and the other terminal on the motor gets connected to the NPN's collector.
Think it would work?
1 flashing red LED
2N3906 General Purpose PNP Transistors
2N3391 NPN General Purpose Transistors
Large Resistor Assortment
Large Hammer 😀
I am thinking this.... using a 2N3391. Hook the 9vdc+ power in to the Flashing LED anode (It is current limited) LED cathode gets connected to a 100k ohm resistor. Other end of resistor gets connected to the NPN's base. Emitter gets connected to ground. 9vdc+ goes through the motor, and the other terminal on the motor gets connected to the NPN's collector.
Think it would work?