
Question by Stanleymonkey: How does the switch on my bike light work?
I have an LED headlight on my bike. If I press the switch once it lights up.
If I press it again, it starts flashing – when I press it again it goes off.
How does that switch work? Does it use transistors in a speciall circuit – or is it something else?
Best answer:
Answer by amania_r
There will be a tiny chip that has the logic to switch between modes when the switch is pressed. The switch itself will be nothing special.
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the reason why it does that is what is generally known as a flip flop circuit,controlled by a switching transister.