Ding-Dong Door Bell

This ding-dong door bell circuit might become the simplest and cost-effective door bell circuit. The circuit is designed based on single IC 8021-2 which manufactured Formox Semiconductors. It is an 8-pin DIP (Dual Inline Package) IC whose only four pins, as shown in the above circuit design, have been used.

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 »

Simple Electronic Muscular Stimulator

Here’s a circuit which stimulates nerves of the part of your body exactly where electrodes are generally attached. It is useful to help remedy headache along with muscular discomfort and bring back frozen muscles that impair movement. Though it offers muscles stimulation and invigoration, it”s mostly an aid in removing cellulitis. The device comprises 2… Read More »

A Hierachical Priority Encoder

The above diagram is a hierachical priority encoder circuit. Described on wikipedia, priority encoder is a electronic circuit or algorithm that compresses multiple binary inputs into a smaller number of outputs. The output of a priority encoder is the binary representation of the ordinal number starting from zero of the most significant input bit. They… Read More »

Simple Traffic Light Controller

Here the simple traffic light controller which is could be used to educate kids rudiments of traffic light guidelines. The circuit utilizes easily available electronic parts. It generally consists of rectifier diodes (1N4001), a 5V regulator 7805, two timers circuit using IC 555, two relays (5V, single-changeover), three 15W, 230V light bulbs and also several… Read More »