This should be simple!
All I want is to be able to randomly switch on and off a small group (2-6) of white 3v leds that independently fade in and out - and drive it all from 3v or 6v lithium coin batteries.
I don't know whether to explore specialist programmable chips (e.g. Maxim 6946) or can this be done with a combination of timer (low voltage 555 variants) and op amp fader circuits? I've explored these separately but have no idea how to combine random on-off periods lasting 5 -20 secs WITH fading in and out of the different leds over 2-4 secs.
Or simpler, randomly switch on - off groups of flashing leds over 5-20 sec periods.
The aim is to randomly illuminate the leds so that the overall lighting effect is intriguing and not predictable. And I don't have space for complex, big component circuits. Give it up girl! It aint never gonna happen.
I know Ohm's Law and can solder but that's about it!
I don't know whether to explore specialist programmable chips (e.g. Maxim 6946) or can this be done with a combination of timer (low voltage 555 variants) and op amp fader circuits? I've explored these separately but have no idea how to combine random on-off periods lasting 5 -20 secs WITH fading in and out of the different leds over 2-4 secs.
Or simpler, randomly switch on - off groups of flashing leds over 5-20 sec periods.
The aim is to randomly illuminate the leds so that the overall lighting effect is intriguing and not predictable. And I don't have space for complex, big component circuits. Give it up girl! It aint never gonna happen.
I know Ohm's Law and can solder but that's about it!