Archive for the ‘Circuit’ Category

220 Volts Flashing Lamps

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

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This circuit is intended as a reliable replacement to thermally-activated switches used for Christmas tree lamp-flashing. The device formed by Q1, Q2 and related resistors triggers the SCR. Timing is provided by R1,R2 & C1. To change flashing frequency don’t modify R1 and R2 values: set C1 value from 100 to 2200uF instead.

Simple Lie Detector

Monday, October 12th, 2009

If you want to test someone telling you the truth or not, you can use this simple lie detector. It’s easy to build. You need transistor, electrode, resistor, capacitor and analog ampere meter. This lie tester works by measuring skin resistance which goes down when you lie. For electrodes, you can use alligator clips, electrode [...]

Logic Probe Tester With Audio

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

During testing circuit, it’s difficult use LED as indikator of logic probe. Another good option is using Audible Logic Probe. With this probe, Any input greater then 2 volts will be high and output a high tone through the speaker. Any input less then .8 volts will be low and produce a low tone through [...]

500W 12V to 220V Inverter

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Using this circuit you can convert the 12V dc in to the 220V Ac. In this circuit 4047 is use to generate the square wave of 50hz and amplify the current and then amplify the voltage by using the step transformer.
Attention: This Circuit is using high voltage that is lethal. Please take appropriate precautions

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12V Car Battery Charger

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Most car battery chargers are simple devices that continuously charge the battery with a few amperes for the duration it is ON. If the charger is not switched OFF in time, the battery will overcharge, its electrolyte lost due to evaporation, and its plate-element will likely be destroyed.

The circuit above will eliminate these problems by [...]

Circuit Reverse Polarity Protection

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Protection in electronic circuits is crusial factor. especially polarity reverse protection. Can you imagine what happen if our circuit not pretected to reverse polarity supply. All digital IC will be damage, and also electrolit capacitor will blow up. via circuit electronic

Simple RF Transmitter

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

This is may be the simplest radio transmitter that you will find anywhere. lt has a total of fiye parts and can be constructed into a very small space. It is great for science fair projects or other science related projects where short range transmission is useful. via electronic circuit