Circuit for controlling a plurality of light-emitting...

Communications: electrical – Visual indication – Using light emitting diodes

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C036S137000, C340S573100, C362S103000, C362S800000

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07405674

ABSTRACT:
A circuit for controlling a plurality of light-emitting devices disposed on an object in a sequence includes a water-proof enclosure embedded in the object, a motion actuated switch, a controller, and a battery. The motion actuated switch is mounted within the enclosure, for triggering the controller in response to a motion of the object. Moreover, the controller is mounted within the enclosure, and electrically connected to the motion actuated switch and electrically connected to the light-emitting devices respectively, for driving the light-emitting devices lighting in a predetermined way when triggered by the motion actuated switch. Furthermore, the battery is mounted within the enclosure, for supplying the circuit with electrical power.

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