Circuit Documentation
Summary of the Circuit
The circuit described by the provided inputs consists of a power source, two pushbuttons, an electrolytic capacitor, and a red two-pin LED. The power source is a 4 x AAA battery mount, which provides the necessary voltage to the circuit. The pushbuttons are used to control the flow of current, possibly to turn on or off the LED. The electrolytic capacitor is likely used for smoothing voltage fluctuations or for a timing mechanism. The LED serves as an indicator or a light source. There is no microcontroller or embedded code involved in this circuit.
Component List
4 x AAA Battery Mount
- Description: A battery mount for holding four AAA batteries.
- Purpose: Provides power to the circuit.
Pushbutton (x2)
- Description: A standard pushbutton with four pins.
- Purpose: Acts as a control element to open or close the electrical circuit.
Electrolytic Capacitor
- Description: A capacitor with a capacitance of 1000 Farads.
- Purpose: Typically used for power supply filtering or timing applications.
LED: Two Pin (red)
- Description: A red light-emitting diode with an anode and cathode.
- Purpose: Emits light when powered, often used as an indicator.
Wiring Details
4 x AAA Battery Mount
- "+" Pin: Connected to the "Pin 1 (in)" of one Pushbutton.
- "-" Pin: Connected to the "-" pin of the Electrolytic Capacitor and the "anode" of the LED.
Pushbutton #1
- "Pin 1 (in)": Connected to the "+" pin of the 4 x AAA Battery Mount.
- "Pin 3 (out)": Connected to the "+" pin of the Electrolytic Capacitor and "Pin 1 (in)" of Pushbutton #2.
Pushbutton #2
- "Pin 1 (in)": Connected to the "+" pin of the Electrolytic Capacitor.
- "Pin 3 (out)": Connected to the "cathode" of the LED.
Electrolytic Capacitor
- "+" Pin: Connected to "Pin 3 (out)" of Pushbutton #1 and "Pin 1 (in)" of Pushbutton #2.
- "-" Pin: Connected to the "-" pin of the 4 x AAA Battery Mount and the "anode" of the LED.
LED: Two Pin (red)
- "anode": Connected to the "-" pin of the Electrolytic Capacitor and the "-" pin of the 4 x AAA Battery Mount.
- "cathode": Connected to the "Pin 3 (out)" of Pushbutton #2.
Documented Code
There is no embedded code provided for this circuit as there are no microcontroller components involved. Therefore, this section is not applicable to the current documentation.