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Low Power Led Flasher Circuit using Nand Gate IC

Last updated on 22 June 2026 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

Make your led blink easy with this easy to make Low Power Led Flasher Circuit using Nand Gate IC, as it uses IC CD 4093, a quad Nand gate with Schmitt trigger input.

Also, the circuit makes led blink with very less power and it can run from small 6V battery too.

Circuit Working:

Low Power Led Flasher Circuit Diagram using Nand Gate IC

Parts List:

ComponentsValuesquantity
Resistors330k ohm 1/4 watt1
330 ohm 1/4 watt1
CapacitorsElectrolytic 10uF 10V or 16V2
SemiconductorsIC CD 40931
Diode 1N41481
LED any color1
Battery 6V1

The circuit diagram above uses one NAND gate from the CD4093 IC, which contains four NAND gates.

By connecting pins 1, 2, 8, 9, 12, and 13 together, the circuit makes the NAND gates operate as inverters.

Then capacitor C1 and resistor R1 make timing network and when power is ON, C1 capacitor charge through R1 and diode D1 and this makes input change slow and Schmitt trigger make output change fast after one level.

So led blink ON and OFF.

Diode D1 gives fast discharge for C1 so duty cycle is correct and then resistor R2 limit current of LED

Formula:

Formula for time period t = 0.693 × R1 × C1

Frequency f = 1 / t

here,

  • R1 is 330k
  • C1 is 10uF

t = 0.693 × 330000 × 0.00001 = 2.28 seconds approx

So LED will flash around every 2.3 second

How to Build:

To build a Low Power Led Flasher Circuit using Nand Gate IC following are the steps to follow:

  • First, take all parts same like in circuit picture.
  • Next, connect pin 1,2,8,9,12,13 of IC 4093 to + of 6V battery and + of capacitor C2 and negative of C2 goes to ground.
  • Then connect pin 7 of IC to ground and then connect pin 14 of IC to + of 6V battery.
  • After that, connect pin 4 of IC to point of diode D1, resistor R2 and anode of LED.
  • Join pin 5 and pin 6 together.
  • Put diode D1 and resistor R1 between pin 4 and pin 6.
  • Finally, connect + of capacitor C1 to cathode of LED and negative of C1 goes to ground.

Conclusion:

Overall, this low-cost, low-power LED flasher circuit uses a NAND gate and requires only one IC, two capacitors, two resistors, one diode, and one LED.

Moreover, hobbyists can use this circuit in small toys, indicators and other hobby projects.

References:

Datasheet CD 4093

Filed Under: Hobby Circuits, Indicator Circuits, LED and Lamps, Mini Projects

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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