lilmatt119
- Feb 2, 2015
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Hey there everyone, new guy to the forum, and Brand new to ICs. I've been playing with basic 12v electronics and LEDs for years. I have an LED strobe setup similar to many others mentioned in older threads (specifically where they were building their own control units). My situation is a tad bit different. I wish to use the factory control box, but the chip it has is having issues, sometimes it will work normally, other times the LEDs go to steady on, and other times I don't get anything. Here is my problem, even after many hours of research and buying a few different ICs, I can't find one that works correctly. My first thought (again after a lot of research) was a 556 timer. So I grabbed a socket and a 556, and got diddly. It is a 14 pin chip, but I have not been able to ascertain anything further even after googling the limited markings. I will be uploading a picture in a couple hours when I finally get home. Any help will be appreciated.
For further info, the box controls two outputs of LED units, for a total of 6 units, each with 3 LEDs. The LEDs are yellow/amber, and are wired in series with a 68-Ohm resistor. They receive bursts of 12v for the time they are on. The controller has three available alternating patterns. Pattern A: LED1 flash three times, then LED2 flash three times. Pattern B: LED1 and LED2 flash once at same time. Pattern C: LED1 flash once then LED2 flash once.
I do have a multimeter and can try to get any further values needed tomorrow. My only real concern is finding a 14-pin IC that will give me three available patterns (at least one with multiple quick flashes like the Pattern A) without any further modifying. I am not concerned that it be the exact same patterns or the same arrangement. I just need flashing lights lol. Thanks for any and all help.
For further info, the box controls two outputs of LED units, for a total of 6 units, each with 3 LEDs. The LEDs are yellow/amber, and are wired in series with a 68-Ohm resistor. They receive bursts of 12v for the time they are on. The controller has three available alternating patterns. Pattern A: LED1 flash three times, then LED2 flash three times. Pattern B: LED1 and LED2 flash once at same time. Pattern C: LED1 flash once then LED2 flash once.
I do have a multimeter and can try to get any further values needed tomorrow. My only real concern is finding a 14-pin IC that will give me three available patterns (at least one with multiple quick flashes like the Pattern A) without any further modifying. I am not concerned that it be the exact same patterns or the same arrangement. I just need flashing lights lol. Thanks for any and all help.