Mr, I would like to use a 555 timer to alternate two blinking LED's,

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stspringer

Joined Oct 1, 2019
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Hello sghioto,
I was wondering if you could show a schematic of this circuit using P channel Mosfets, instead of N channel Mosfets. I have heard that you don't want to switch the ground side if you use a circuit in a motorcycle or a car, you want to switch the hot side.

Just curious to know your thoughts on this matter.

Thank You
 

sghioto

Joined Dec 31, 2017
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Doesn't really make any difference since it's an independent circuit meaning not connected to any other electronics in the vehicle.
However using P channel mosfets will reduce the component count.
I'll draw up the circuit when I get home.
 
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stspringer

Joined Oct 1, 2019
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Thank you, interesting using pin 7, and resistor changes to the 555 timer too with cap and 100k resistor

I thought the larger Mosfets would be P channel Mosfets
 
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stspringer

Joined Oct 1, 2019
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Hello sghioto,
It's been awhile. Question: do I need decoupling capacitors on the 555timer to stop "ignition noise" on a motorcycle that may lock up the 555 timer? Thanks
 
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