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Small Audio Booster
Here the simple, low cost and easy audio booster circuit. It uses a transistor of 2N3392 ad the main amplifier. Component List: R1 = 47K R2 = 470K R3 = 10K R4 = 560R R5 = 270R C1 = 0.1uF/25v C2 = 3.3uF/25v C3 = 470uF/25V P1 = 100K Q1 = 2N3392 D1 = 5mm.… Read More »
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Easy FM Tracking Transmitter
This is an easy FM tracking transmitter circuit project :). The scheme designed by Tony van Roon, and here the FM transmitter tracker diagram: Components List: R1 = 10K C1 = 100uF/10V C2 = 10nF C3 = 4-40pF trimmer capacitor C4 = 4.7pF IC1 = LM3909 Q1 = 2N3904 NPN transistor LED1 = Red LED/or… Read More »
Touch Alarm System
Touch alarm circuit is widely used for security, which is installed on the door. The advantages of this alarm is because the cost is cheap and difficult to detect by burglars / intruders. The following is an example of a touch of alarm circuit which is designed by Tony Van Roon. Components List: R1 =… Read More »
12V Lead-Acid Battery Monitor
This easy circuit makes it possible to monitor the charging process to a higher level. Final adjustsments are simple and easy and the only device required is a digital voltmeter for the important accuracy and reliability. Connect an input voltage of 12.65 volt between the positive and negative poles and adjust the 10K trimmer potentiometer until Led 10 lights up.
Automatic 9V Battery Charger
This is the scheme diagram of automatic 9V battery charger circuit, the parts list provided below the schematic image. The circuit was designed by Jan Hamer, translated by Tony Van Roon dan republished in this circuit diagram site. The circuit details are based on european standards: 120E, 150E, etc. The ‘E’ just stands for Ohms… Read More »
Lantern Dimmer and Flasher
Here is the circuit diagram of lantern dimmer / flasher designed by Tony Van Roon: There are two circuit modes: dimming and flashing. The flasher mode is useful for warning other drivers of your troubles and it may be adjusted to have a very short flash duration for long-term use as when the car must… Read More »
Maestro Boomerang Pedal
Here the circuit diagram of Maestro Boomerang pedal / Wah-Wah pedal for electric guitar effect. Note: Transistors Q1 and Q2 were designated P-2356. The Maestro Boomerang is not only a wide range wah wah pedal but also a volume pedal. It’s deemed as one of the best wah pedals ever built – and I totally… Read More »
