Color Detector

This is the color detector / sensor circuit diagram. This circuit will sense eight colors that are: green, red and blue (as primary colours); magenta, cyan and yellow (as secondary colours); and black and white. It’s will be very useful for robotics project. The circuit is based on the fundamentals of optics and digital electronics.… Read More »

68W Power Amplifier with LM3886

This is 68W power audio amplifier circuit which built based on single IC LM3886 from National Semiconductor. A LM3886 used for single channel operation. Dual polarity / split / symmetrical power supply used to operate this amplifier circuit. The LM3886 is a high-performance audio power amplifier capable of delivering 68W of continuous average power to… Read More »

70W High Power Amplifier with MOSFET

Here the schematic diagram of 70W power amplifier with MOSFET for your audio system. There are possible alternative input stage transistors, the Toshiba 2SA970BL and 2SC2240BL, which appear to be good substitutes for the Hitachi 2SA1085E and 2SC2547E. The ‘BL’ suffix is the high gain group. Alternatives for the Sanyo 2SC2911 and 2SA1209 are the… Read More »

Pre-Amp + Tone Control with TDA1524A

This is a low noise and distortion pre-amplifier and tone control circuit in one module. Using a special IC TDA1524A, this simple circuit is easy to build and will drive most of power amplifier. Schematic diagram:

2 x 3W Stereo Audio Amplifier with IC BA5406

This is 2 x 3W stereo audio amplifier based on IC power BA5406. This circuit which will give you 3W power in each channel. This circuit will be great for indoor audio system. Components List: R1, R2 = 120 ohm R3, R4 = 2R2 ohm C1, C2, C11, C12 = 220nF nonpolar capacitor C3, C4,… Read More »

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 »