It is necessary to boost the current because LEDs are connected in parallel. To do so, transistor BD135 is used. The 1.2-kilo-ohm base resistor prevents overloading of BD135. The 100-ohm resistor acts as the current limiter. Provide heat-sink to each BD135 transistor. LEDs of three colours—blue, orange and red—are used here.
Fig. 1: Circuit for multicolour curtain backlight |
To reduce the time duration for which IC outputs go high, replace 2.2-mega-ohm resistor (R4) with 1 mega-ohm. Replace 2.2-mega-ohm resistor with 3.9 mega-ohms to increase the time duration. Power supply for the IC is provided by 220V AC to 9V, 1.5A step-down transformer after rectification and filtering.
A combination of different colours results due to switching on of transistors T1 through T3 for different time durations. These colours with a white background create a beautiful display. The first group of LEDs lights up a few seconds after power to the circuit is switched ‘on.’
Fig. 2: Arrangement of LEDs