Search Results for: one transistor receiver
Infrared (IR) Cordless Headphone
This is the schematic diagram of Infrared (IR) cordless headphone. Maybe it also can be called “wireless headphone”, but it use infrared as sound signal carrier. It use a pair of circuit diagrams that are IR transmitter and IR reveiver. Using this low-cost project one can reproduce audio from TV or other electronic devices without… Read More »
Two Chips AM Radio Receiver
This two chips AM radio receiver circuit is a tuned radio frequency (TRF) receiver of the standard AM (amplitude modulation) radio with broadcast frequencies at 550kHz-600kHz. This is a simple and easy to build AM radio circuit which only using two integrated circuits (IC). This circuit works with 9V voltage supply, you could use 9V… Read More »
2 Transistor Mini FM Transmitter
This is a mini FM transmitter built and powered using 2 transistors, designed by Tony van Roon. This small transmitter is simple to build and its transmissions could be picked up on any common FM radio. It possesses a range of approximately 1/4-mile (400 meters) or even more, depending on the line-of-sight, obstructions by big… Read More »
AM Radio Receiver
4W Audio Amplifier using Transistor TIP41
This 4W Audio Amplifier circuit is powered by 2 pieces of transistor TIP41. The circuit is very simple and incorporates darlington output transistors that will provide more than enough output current than is needed to drive a 3-ohm speaker. The 4W audio amplifier circuit is very simple and incorporates darlington output transistors that will provide… Read More »
Proximity Infrared Detector
This is the simple circuit of proximity infrared detector, proximity sensor based infrared. The applications of this circuit are the most varied. From placing it in the front door to prevent people stop in front of this circuit, or even placing it in the back and front of the car to warn other drivers when… Read More »
25 Metres Range, Short Wave AM Transmitter
Here the short wave AM Transmitter circuit design diagram. The circuit is quite simple and easy to build since it applies only a few electronic components. The primary feature of this transmitter is that it really is absolutely free from the LC (inductor, capacitor) tuned circuit and runs using a fixed frequency of 12 MHz… Read More »
Toy Car Remote Control
The circuit, consisting of an infrared transmitter-receiver pair, utilizes IR beam transmission to switch the toy car “on” or “off’, yeah… it will be only switching on and switching off, you may modify this circuit to make the toy car to turn left or right. To operate the toy car, you have to hold the… Read More »
