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They don't have BUZ11 but that one is suitable for that circuit.
PWM is the sensible option. Can be done fairly simply using a 555 driving a MOSFET. See http://www.reuk.co.uk/LED-Dimmer-Circuit.htm for an example. It is designed to vary the speed of a motor but there's little difference. Here's the circuit from that page:
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Replace MOT1 with the torch (bulb or LED). D3 is not needed because the load is not inductive. Connect another 0.1 µF capacitor (ceramic) directly between pins 1 and 8 of the 555. That circuit should work pretty well. Can be built up on stripboard aka veroboard. Google stripboard construction for info.
The numbers = the pins.do the numbers on the 555IC in the diagram represent the pin numbers? just on the pin out there not in this order,
is it just drawn this way to make it easier to draw?
Looks right from what I can tell... and the oddball drawing from before, I understand why.so this is the correct location of the numbers in the drawing?![]()
is it just drawn this way to make it easier to draw?