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Sound Generator with IC 555
This is a sound generator based on general purpose timer IC 555. A flip-flop circuit is included, so this circuit will give sound output and blinking LED. There are 2 modules in this circuit that are flip-flop / LED flasher module and sound generator circuit modules which combined in one schematic diagram. This is a… Read More »
18 Watt Audio Amplifier with HA13118
This is a 18 Watt audio amplifier circuit based on power IC HA13118. The supply voltage required for this circuit is 8 – 18V DC, at least 1 to 2 Amps. Maximum output power will only be obtained with a power supply of 18V at greater than 2 A, using a 4 ohm speaker. The… Read More »
Touch Switch
Turn on and turn off your electrical devices using touch switch, so you can “play” your electronic devices more fun.. 🙂 . Touch switch don’t need mechanical part, so they will not worn out due to mechanical contact. Touch switches can be used in places where regular switches would not last, such as wet or… Read More »
1W Stereo Audio Amplifier using LM386N
This is 1W stereo audio amplifier with LM386N. The output power is 1 watt for each channel, so it should be use two ICs of LM386N National Semiconductor for stereo channel. This circuit belongs to kitsrus.com and the kit is available there or at electronickits.com. This circuit only need 10mA current with best voltage supply… Read More »
1W Audio Amplifier with TDA7052
This is the circuit diagram of 1W audio amplifier which use TDA7052 as the main component and other 5 pieces of components to support the main component. The ideal supply voltage of this circuit is about 6-12V and no heatsink required. The schematic is for mono audio channel, just build two similar circuit for stereo… Read More »
Door Knob Touch Alarm
Mini FM Transmitter
This is a mini fm transmitter circuit. I think this is the simplest one. Simple, easy and of course… inexpensive… The supply voltage is between 1.1 – 3 Volts with power consumption is 1.8 mA at 1.5 Volts. This circuit should be able to cover 30 – 50 meters of range max. at 1.5 Volts.… Read More »
Electronic Buzzer with IC timer NE555
This easy electronic buzzer circuit built based on timer works for gaining the frequency. The IC timer NE 555 used as astable multivibrator operating at about 1kHz and produces a sound when switched on. The sound frequency can be adjusted by varying the 10K resistor. You may change the 10K resistor with variable resistor.
