Well that was a great journey, which I heartily recommend!
I have to admit that I didn't come up with the design from scratch. I googled for ideas and settled on a simple chained diode approach. With this design you connect a set of diodes in series with LEDs forking off to from the anode of each. Each diode creates a voltage drop of ~1V (depending on your choice of diode), so, as you increase the input voltage, you light up more LEDs. Genius ;)
I put together a couple of prototypes on a breadboard (bough from eBay) to make sure I was getting it right and then soldered everything together on a prototype PCB board (another eBay purchase).
To make it more interesting for the kids, I decided to use 3 different colour LEDs: red for "DANGER - low power!"; orange for "medium power"; and green for "WOOT!".
To make it more interesting for the kids, I decided to use 3 different colour LEDs: red for "DANGER - low power!"; orange for "medium power"; and green for "WOOT!".
The result? Voila!
The extra diodes at the base create a bridge-rectifier; I needed this as I was powering the circuit from a re-purposed hand-crank torch which I'd bought for $2 from savers.
The "who can light up the most LEDs" game turned out to be quite popular :) Having just two green LEDs at the high end made for quite a challenge; only the "big kids" managed to light them up. Below is a couple of pictures of the finished product in action:
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Yes, that's a "Stand Back! I'm going to try Science!" t-shirt, from xkcd.
The "who can light up the most LEDs" game turned out to be quite popular :) Having just two green LEDs at the high end made for quite a challenge; only the "big kids" managed to light them up. Below is a couple of pictures of the finished product in action:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEieVuEie10LYCUF4UP5dQnmlavCm2Q5Z74J3bDo7hz1_J90NduGQVLrbUKzGVlGX5ANTs91JXDcQd4Yp31t-rZWDtd6VZwio6BoCvqVrJzdp7ax1gYze3obXhG4YET2xw3nOl0cdsNYXKtl/s200/IMG_7262_web.jpg)
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Yes, that's a "Stand Back! I'm going to try Science!" t-shirt, from xkcd.
Do you have a schematic for this circuit??? And the max/ min voltage to light up all the LED's?
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