OK this is my confusion:
"The voltage across the transistor decreases because the LED discharges the capacitor."
If you say the voltage across the transistor decreases it's because at some point it was high. Does the V across the T get high when power is applied and since one terminal of the T is to GND and the other to 12V, then as current flows from the Cap discharging the cap, the + side of the T goes down?
"The voltage across the transistor decreases because the LED discharges the capacitor."
If you say the voltage across the transistor decreases it's because at some point it was high. Does the V across the T get high when power is applied and since one terminal of the T is to GND and the other to 12V, then as current flows from the Cap discharging the cap, the + side of the T goes down?




