Here is the simple and low cost light alarm circuit built using timer IC 555 as the sound generator and a LDR to sense the environment light. This alarm is activated when the light beam on the LDR photocell is interrupted (You can use the light of a flashlight bulb which will make you a… Read More »
This is the light fence schematic diagram uses LDR as the light sensing. The fundamental issue with the greater part of standard light sensors is that they require exact arrangement of light bar to quiet the circuit throughout standby mode. The circuit portrayed here is sensitive to the point that it will catch a moving… Read More »
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 »
Schematic Diagram
In the electrical sector, a schematic diagram is usually used to describe the design or model of equipment. Schematic diagrams are usually utilized for the maintenance and repair of electronic and electromechanical devices / units. Original schematics were made by hand, using standardized templates or pre-printed adhesive symbols, but nowadays Electrical CAD computer software is often used.
In electronic design automation, until the 1980s schematics were virtually the only formal representation for circuits. More lately, using the progress of computer system technology, other representations were introduced and specialized computer languages were developed, because with the explosive development of the complexity of electronic circuits, classic schematics are getting less practical. As an example, hardware description languages are indispensable for contemporary digital circuit design.