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Seismic / Vibration Sensor
This is the circuit diagram of seismic / vibration sensor. The circuit simulates a seismic sensor to detect vibrations/sounds. It’s really sensitive and may detect vibrations due to the motion of animals or human beings. So it could be utilized to monitor protected locations to restrict entry of undesirable individuals or animals. The circuit applies… 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 »
5 Band Graphic Equaliser
This is the design diagram of 5 band graphic equaliser circuit build using operational amplifier chips, the NE5532 or LM833. The op-amp ICs is a good choice because of inexpensive and comes with fairly good quality output. Each IC contains dual op-amps circuit, so you will need 4 ICs of NE5532 or LM833 to build… Read More »
4 Watts FM Transmitter
The following diagram is the FM transmitter circuit with FM transmision up to 4W. Voltage supply for this circuit is 12-16V with current consumption of 100-400mA. This circuit works with frequency of emission range of 88-108MHz. Transistor 2N2219 used as the main signal amplifier. 4 Watts FM Transmitter circuit design: Components List: R1, R2 =… Read More »
4 Transistors FM Transmitter
The following diagram is the schematic diagram of 4 transistors FM transmitter circuit designed by Paul K. Sherby. Components List: R1,R2,R8 = 1K R3 = 100K R4 = 150K R5,R7 = 10K R6 = 220 ohm R9 = 10 ohm P1 = 5K trimpot D1 = 1N4002 Q1,Q2 = 2N3904 Q3,Q4 = 7001, NTE123AP C1… Read More »
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A/B Box Switch 2 Inputs 1 Output with Dual Op-Amps
This is a A/B Box switch pedal schematic with two inputs and one output and featured with dual operational amplifier modules. This circuit was designed by Rick Barker. This A/B Box effect was originally designed for switching between different harmonica mics. This A/B Box featured low noise dual preamp for better performance.
Tone Booster
Below circuit is the tone booster circuit. According to the name of circuit, the purpose is to amplify the sound signal to become more powerful in both low and high frequencies. There is no potensiometer used for bass/treble adjustment. Transistor type: Q1 – ztx384 ; Q2 – BC415p The circuit’s peaks frequencies is at 5000… Read More »
