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If it's no Scottish it's CRAP!
Ken - off tack - What do you use to draw your circuits?
Tack (sic) - no pun intended right?

I use a program called paint.net (no not the crappy program that comes std in Win-doze)- it's free-ware (well, voluntary donation) for that little drawing above
But for Electronic circuits and PCB layouts I use another free-ware program from Express PCB which is actually two CAD programs - once for schematics and one for PCB layout
I actually use those guys to print my pcb's for me - could do it myself, but they're reasonably priced and I don't have to mess with the chemicals.
But their Freebie CAD program does not require ANY purchase.
Here's example - this is an integrated LED Array Driver for Running/Stop/Turn light that I designed
(this is a working circuit if anyone wants to build one)
You get lower intensity from it in Running (Tail) mode (courtesy of the PWM cct on the left half), then Full Bright for Stop;
then the 'turn' input will cycle that side only 'off' regardless of whichever intensity it otherwise would be.
Then I used the PCB program to lay it out on Prototype Strip Board
Note that this layout is purely for a Strip Board - NOT an actual PRINTED circuit where there would be grater economy of interconnects
The horizontal green lines represent the copper strips on the underside of the board while the red vertical lines are jumper links on the top side along with the components.
This next part shows the 'strip' side of the board with the 'breaks' cut in the horizontal traces where appropriate (represented by the purple lines)
In operation (just single little 5mm LED for illustration - obviously a full LED array to appropriate specs would be much brighter - but this shows the functionality)
Anyway - sorry for distraction - long-winded answer for a short question!!

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