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Bipolar power supply for battery instruments

To generate regulated ± 5-V supplies from a pair of dry batteries, the circuit of Fig. 1 is commonly used. In order to give protection from inadvertent reverse connection of a battery, a diode in series with each battery would produce an unacceptable voltage drop. The more effective approach is to fit diodes Dl and D2 as shown in Fig. 2, in parallel with each battery. When the supply is switched off, there is the risk of a reverse bias being applied across the.....


Views: 2446 | Votes: 101 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 2 | Rank: 6 | Added: Apr 1, 2013 |
Undervoltage indicator for battery equipment

Due to the low duty cycle of flashing LED, the average current drain is 1 mA or less. The NE555 will trigger the LED on when the monitored voltage falls to 12 volts..


Views: 1455 | Votes: 25 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 8 | Rank: 5 | Added: Apr 1, 2013 |
Warning-light-and-marker-light

A flashing light of high brightness and short duty cycle is often desired to provide maximum visibility and battery life. This necessitates using an output transistor, which can supply the cold filament surge current of the lamp while maintaining a low saturation voltage. ..


Views: 21 | Votes: 9 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 2 | Rank: 5 | Added: Apr 1, 2013 |
Remote Field Strength Meter Circuit

This field strength meter consists of a tuned crystal detector producing a dc output voltage from a transmitted signal. The dc voltage is used to shift the frequency of a transmitter of 100-mW power operating at 1650 kHz. The frequency shift is proportional to the received field strength...


Views: 20 | Votes: 92 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 6 | Rank: 5 | Added: Apr 1, 2013 |
Temperature Sensor Circuit

The LM35 temperature sensor provides an output of 10 mV/C for every degree Celsius over 0C. At 20C the output voltage is 20 10 = 200 mV. The circuit consumes 00...


Views: 47 | Votes: 106 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 9 | Rank: 5 | Added: Apr 1, 2013 |
Sight n sound metronome

Precise, adjustable control of beats per minute from a largo of 18 to a frenzied, high presto of 500, These beats are produced acoustically through a speaker. A light flashes at the same rate. When SW1 is closed, CI begins to charge through Rl and R2. Cl will eventually reach a voltage at which the emitter of unijunction transistor is switched on, "dumping" the energy stored in Cl into an 8 ohm speaker. To produce a distinct "plop", brief pulses across T2 secondary drive.....


Views: 392 | Votes: 65 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 2 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 31, 2013 |
Crystal-controlled-reflection-oscillator

This unit is easily tunable and stable, consumes little power, and costs less than other types of oscillators tlmt operate at the same frequencies. This unusual combination of features is made possible by a design concept that includes operation of the transistor well beyond the 3 dB frequency of its currentversus- frequency curve. The concept takes advantage of newly available crystals that resonate at frequencies up to about 1 GHz. ..


Views: 31 | Votes: 22 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 9 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 31, 2013 |
Audio-millivoltmeter

This circuit has a flat response from 8Hz to 50 kHz at -3 db on tbe 10-mV range. ..


Views: 23 | Votes: 82 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 7 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 31, 2013 |
Frequency/Voltage Converter

Teledyne Semiconductor"s Type TSC9402 is a versatile IC. Not only can it convert voltage into frequency, but al..


Views: 60 | Votes: 46 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 2 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 31, 2013 |
Diode Cmos Stabilizer

The simple diode network can stabilize the voltage supplied to CMOS circuitry from a battery. D1 and D2 must have a c..


Views: 9 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 5 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 31, 2013 |
Phase-Controlled Dimmer Circuit

A phase-controlled dimmer delays the triac turn-on to a selected point in each successive ac half cycle. Use this circuit only for incandescent lamps, heaters, soldering irons,..


Views: 37 | Votes: 51 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 3 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 31, 2013 |
In-Car lights delay circuit

This circuit switch slowly on and off the internal lights in a car. The delaying time can be adjusted changing the values of the 10k, 4M7 resistors and capacitor...


Views: 500 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 2 | Rating: 0 | Rank: 10 | Added: Mar 30, 2013 |
12-Bit dac with variable step size

The step size of the converter is variable by selection of the high order data bits. The first DAC, A, has a stable reference current supplied via the 10.24 V reference IC and Rl. R2 provides bias cancellation. As shown, only the first 4 MSB inputs are used, giving a step size of 225/256 2.048/16 = 0.127 mA. This current supplies the reference for DAC whose step size is then 0.1275/256 = 0.498 µ. Complementary voltage outputs are available for unipolar output and.....


Views: 2050 | Votes: 86 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 3 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 30, 2013 |
Schmitt-trigger

This circuit has a 100-m V hysteresis which can be used in applications where very fast transition times are required at the output, even though the signal input is very slow. ..


Views: 17 | Votes: 6 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 5 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 30, 2013 |
Audio-oscillator

The circuit"s frequency of oscillation is/= 2.8/ [C1 x (R1 + R2)]. Using the values shown, the output frequency can be varied from 60 Hz to 20 kHz by rotating potentiometer R2. A portion of IC1"s output voltage is fed to its noninverting input at pin 3. The voltage serves as a reference for capacitor Cl, which is connected to the noninverting input at pin 2 of the IC. ..


Views: 18 | Votes: 0 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 9 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 30, 2013 |
Charger Extends Lead-Acid Battery Life

The circuit furnishes an initial charging voltage of 2.5 V per cell at 25°C to rapidly charge a batt..


Views: 39 | Votes: 34 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 2 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 30, 2013 |
High-Gain Current Sensor

A high-gain amplifier using a UA741 is used to sense relative voltage drop in a conductor, and therefore current i..


Views: 6 | Votes: 44 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 1 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 30, 2013 |
Voltage Comparators

These two comparators are over- and under-voltage comparators. In Fig. 104-5(a), if Vm exceeds the reference voltage, t..


Views: 9 | Votes: 4 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 8 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 30, 2013 |
Automatic Fader Circuit

In this circuit, audio fed to the control channel is amplified and rectified by Dl and D2. This dc level activates LED D3 via Q2. The light from D3 causes R9, a light-dependent resistor to decrease resistance. As Rll (audio gain) is set higher, more audio is present at the output of Ql. Audio fed into J2 is shunted to ground via R9 and less of this audio appears at J3...


Views: 10 | Votes: 84 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 1 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 30, 2013 |
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