On 10 Jul 2007 at 11:01, Dave McGuire wrote:
In this manner, you can have a blinking light with
one resistor,
one capacitor, and (of course) a neon lamp. What's neat about it is
that the blinking light is actually an active part of the oscillator,
rather than just an indicator that displays the oscillator's state.
...and you can build somewhat more exotic circuits very simply, such
as ring counters and multivibrators.
Has anyone constructed an amplifier using a neon lamp? Should be
possible, if not economical.
Cheers,
Chuck