This circuit can be used to construct an attractive Christmas Star. When
we switch on this circuit, the brightness of lamp L1 gradually
increases. When it reaches the maximum brightness level, the brightness
starts decreasing gradually. And when it reaches the minimum brightness
level, it again increases automatically. This cycle repeats. The
increase and decrease of brightness of bulb L1 depends on the charging
and discharging of capacitor C3. When the output of IC1 is high,
capacitor C3 starts discharging and consequently the brightness of lamp
L1 decreases. IC2 is an opto-isolator whereas IC1 is configured as an
astable multivibrator. The frequency of IC1 can be changed by varying
the value of resistor R2 or the value of capacitor C1. Remember that
when you vary the frequency of IC1, you should also vary the values of
resistors R3 and R4 correspondingly for better performance. The minimum
brightness level of lamp L1 can be changed by adjusting potentiometer
VR1. If the brightness of the lamp L1 does not reach a reasonable
brightness level, or if the lamp seems to remain in maximum brightness
level (watch for a minute), increase the in-circuit resistance of
potmeter VR1. If in-circuit resistance of potmeter VR1 is too high, the
lamp may flicker in its minimum brightness region, or the lamp may
remain in �off� state for a long time. In such cases, decrease the
resistance of potmeter VR1 till the brightness of lamp L1 smoothly
increases and decreases. When supply voltage varies, you have to adjust
potmeter VR1 as stated above, for proper performance of the circuit. A
triac such as BT136 can be used in place of the SCR in this circuit.
Caution: While adjusting potmeter VR1, care should be taken to avoid
electrical shock
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