Another circuit sculpture based on the 555 using a modified binder clip as coin cell holder
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I bent two hexagons out of 1mm wire and used three 1N4148 in three corners of the hexagon to have the two hexagons at a defined distance from one another. I saw this trick in one of the other contest submissions (Hypno Butt).
First I prepared the transparent white LEDs by griding off a bit of the tip and by slightly rougheing the outside of the remaining housing to improve the emission to all directions. Then I soldered them to the two hexagons. One of the hexagons connects all the anodes. The other one connects all the cathodes and is also common ground. I soldered three LEDs to each corner. A central one with long wires and two with shortened wires.
Although there is at least one other breathing 555 circuit in the contest (555 timer LED heart beat) I looked for a simpler solution with only a single 555. I found one on solderpad.com. I used the circuit described there but modified the values of C to 33uF and R to 27k. Mostly because I had them lying around. For the LEDs I used a 100R as common anode resistor. I should have taken a lower one to make it a bit brighter. Maybe 10R would be nice.
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