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Transistor Based Bicycle Tail Light Flashing Circuit

Last updated on 29 December 2025 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

This project is for a simple Transistor Based Bicycle Tail Light Flashing Circuit.

It is mainly used as a bicycle tail light and it works on low voltage battery.

So it is good for portable use.

Moreover, the circuit uses very few components, because of this its easy to build.

Also, power consumption is low and therefore the battery life is good.

Circuit Working:

Transistor Based Bicycle Tail Light Flashing Circuit Diagram

Parts List:

Components ValueQuantity
Resistors56k, 22Ω 1/2 watt1 each
CapacitorsElectrolytic 22uF 25V, 10uF 25V1 each
SemiconductorsTransistors 2N3904 NPN2
Red LED4
ON / OFF Switch1
Battery 3.7V1

This circuit is powered with 3.7V power supply.

When switch S1 is turned ON then power is applied.

Initially, capacitor C1 starts charging, so base of transistor Q1 gets voltage slowly.

Because of this Q1 turns ON after some time and then Q2 also turns ON.

Now current flows through resistor R2, as a result LEDs start glowing.

After that the capacitor C1 discharges, so Q1 turns OFF again.

Then Q2 also turns OFF and thus LEDs turn OFF.

This process repeats again and again.

Therefore, LEDs blink continuously and hence flashing effect is created.

Formula with Calculation:

Battery voltage = 3.7V

Assume LED forward voltage = 2V

Number of LEDs in parallel = 4

Voltage across resistor R2 =

V = Battery voltage – LED voltage

V = 3.7 – 2

V = 1.7V

Assume LED current = 20mA per LED

Total LED current = 20mA x 4

Total current = 80mA or 0.08A

So resistor value =

R = V / I

R = 1.7 / 0.08

R = 21.25 ohm

Nearest standard value used in this circuit is 22 ohm 1/2 watt

How to Build:

To build a Transistor Based Bicycle Tail Light Flashing Circuit following steps are needed to follow for connections:

  • First, take all the parts as per circuit diagram.
  • Next connect emitter of Q1 to cathode of LED1 to LED4.
  • Then connect base of Q1 between resistor R1 and negative of capacitor C1.
  • After that connect collector of Q1 to base of Q2.
  • Now connect emitter of Q2 to positive supply.
  • And connect base of Q2 from collector of Q1.
  • Next connect collector of Q2 between one end of resistor R2 and positive of capacitor C1.
  • And afterwards connect other end of resistor R2 to LED anode lines.
  • Then connect capacitor C2 positive to battery positive.
  • And connect capacitor C2 negative to battery negative.
  • Finally, connect battery positive to switch S1.
  • And connect battery negative to circuit ground.

Conclusion:

This Transistor Based Bicycle Tail Light Flashing Circuit is simple and useful.

It uses low cost components and also it works on low voltage.

Because of transistor switching the blinking is stable.

So it is good for bicycle safety light.

Finally, beginners can build this easily.

References:

help with components for a bike light system

Filed Under: LED and Lamps, Transistor Circuits

About Admin-Lavi

Lavi is a B.Tech electronics engineer with a passion for designing new electronic circuits. Do you have questions regarding the circuit diagrams presented on this blog? Feel free to comment and solve your queries with quick replies

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