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We often see advertisers promoting their products on a flashing light visual display, grasping potential customers’ attention. You also might wonder how they generate such a pulsing and chasing effect. With an LED chaser circuit, the entire process starts and finishes through an integrated controller. Then, the cycle repeats, generating an effect as if an LED light chases the next LED in the set arrangement.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

At OURPCB<\/a>, we aim to put you on the right track toward understanding an LED chaser circuit. You will also learn how to create one yourself. So let’s get started!<\/p>\n\n\n

What is the LED Chaser Circuit?<\/h2>\n\n\n

A light chaser serves as an LED driving circuit. It contains an arrangement of LEDs<\/a> set in a certain pattern to provide a chasing light effect. For example, the LED chaser circuit creates the flashing light effect in a disco. Additionally, these popular circuits have common applications in signals, running-light rope<\/a>, or advertising displays, producing pulsing light patterns.  <\/p>\n\n\n\n

More complex circuits usually contain microcontroller<\/a> IC’s. In comparison, a simpler version requires the integration of ordinary IC’s, including the 555<\/a> and 4017. Many circuits utilize a CD4017 Johnson 10 stage decade counter. In effect, the electronic unit triggers the LEDs to switch on\/off in a predetermined and repetitive cycle. As a result, this produces a visually appealing display with different light patterns around the LEDs.<\/p>\n\n\n

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We will take a look at how a reverse forward LED chaser operates. An integrated IC’s configuration provides a chasing mode. With diodes inserted at the IC’s output, the circuit generates a reverse and forward sequencing effect. Then, the diodes’ arrangement allows the IC’s output to illuminate each LED in a chasing light pattern.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

It drives five outputs in a chasing pattern. Meanwhile, the other five outputs move in the opposite direction, reaching the LEDs. In effect, this generates the chasing pattern on a sequencer circuit.   <\/p>\n\n\n

How to Make the Best-led Chaser Circuit?<\/h2>\n\n\n

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