| 12 Volt Strobe Circuit: this circuit uses12V DC instead of mains AC. This is very good idea if you don`t want to mess with direct mains voltage connected circuit or you want to run the stroboscope from batteries. |
| Adjustable Strobe Light: 120-Volt mains power source, up to20 Hz flash rate |
| Beat Tracking Strobe: project description using AT90S8515 microcontroller and some electronics |
| Christmas Light Flasher: |
| Disco Lights: softw1are and hardware for controlling disco lights from your PC |
| Disco Style Strobe Light: low power, works on110VAC |
| Easy Xenon DC to DC Converters!: |
| Emergency Strobe Flasher Generates 250V: 08/05/99 EDN-Design Ideas / PDF contains multiple circuits - scroll to find this circuit. |
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| Flash Slave Trigger: Flash slaves are used when you need to supplement one flash unit with one or several more. This slave trigger simply triggers those other units. It does this by "seeing" the first flash (using a phototransistor) and triggering the other flashes a few microseconds later. The sensitivity of the circuit is adjustable to compensate for ambient light or dimmer than usual master flashes. |
| Flashing Beacon: |
| Flashing High Intensity LED 3rd Brake Light: This circuit to make a flashing3rd brake light assembly was designed to be easy to locate all the needed components and reasonably in expensive to build. |
| Hacking the Kodak Max Single Flash Camera Into a Self Repeating Strobe: this approach is recommended mainly for homebrewing a strobe that is powered by a single1.5 volt battery. If you can use a higher supply voltage, there are better ways to do this. |
| Mini Pocket Strobe Circuit: works from tw1o1.5-Volt AA batteries, based on modified camera flash unit |
| Mini Strobe Light using LED: adjustable for flash rates betw1een40 Hz and166 Hz, based on555 Timer |
| Miniature Strobe Light: |
| Photo Flash Charger Minimizes Parts Count: 10/22/98 EDN-Design Ideas |
| Pulsed Double heterostructure Laser Driver: |
| Slave Flash Trigger Circuit: |
| Strobe Controller: simple controller for professional stroboscopes, adjust the flash rate in1..15 Hz range |
| Trigger Circuit for Strobes: circuits which can be used for triggering stroboscopes from external signals |
| Typical Strobe Light Trigger Circuit: 555 based Timing circuit which triggers a SCR which controls the trigger transformer |
| Welch Scientific Model 2153C Stroboscope: a schematic for a typical line operated variable rate stroboscope used for the visualization of moving parts as well as rotation speed or frequency determination of rotating or vibrating machinery |
| White LED Flashlight: |
| Xenon Flash & Strobe Page: |
| Xenon Flash Pages: |
| Xenon Strobe Light #1: |
| Xenon Strobe Light #2: works from115-Volt AC line |
| Xenon Strobe Light #3: |
| Xmas Light Flasher: |