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HF 1-30MHz linear amplifier

This project was a particular surprise for me in that the BC547 (equiv 2N2222) can be used to build a 500mW linear amplifer covering the entire HF band with excelent spectral purity and no neutralising at all. Ugly-bug construction was used but I dare say that the good results are partly to do with the method of construction. The circuit is fairly straight-forward and does not even need any form of RF neutralising. Two pairs of BC547 transistors are used in a push-pull.....


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no image available Mini FM Receiver using TDA7088

The electronic diagram of the monophonic FM receiver made with TDA7088T is shown on Pic.4.12. If built with SMD components it can be placed in a matchbox, altogether with two button-type batteries. The operating principle of this device is given in the previous chapter. The only thing new is a very simple audio amplifier made with BC547 transistor, which is loaded by cheap 16-Ohm headphones. The telescopic antenna is used, as on Pic.4.8...


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Led Flasher with a BC547 NPN transistor

This is a novel flasher circuit using a single driver transistor that takes its flash-rate from a flashing LED. The flasher in the photo is 3mm. An ordinary LED will not work. The flash rate cannot be altered by the brightness of the high-bright white LED can be adjusted by altering the 1k resistor across the 100u electrolytic to 4k7 or 10k. The 1k resistor discharges the 100u so that when the transistor turns on, the charging current into the 100u illuminates the white LED...


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Lead-Acid Battery Charger

The circuit is actually a half-wave rectifier. It only charges the battery on every half cycle. The plug pack doesn't like this as it leaves residual flux in the core of the transformer and causes it to overheat. But that's the only drawback with the circuit. The SCR turns on during each half cycle and current flows into the battery. A voltage is developed across the two 1R8 resistors (in parallel) and this voltage is fed into the 47u electrolytic. It charges and turns.....


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CW 250mW transmitter

Here is a simple little HF TX. It may be modified for all the HF bands, but the details given are only for the 7MHz band. The basic transmitter uses two transistors; BC547 (as usual) and will deliver over 250mW of power. CW keying may be achieved by disconnecting the 56 ohm resistor in the emitter of TR2, and connecting it to ground via the key. Increase the value of the 10nf in the emitter of TR2 if you need longer time-constant keying (keying envelope). The optional PA.....


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no image available Multipurpose Circuit for telephone

The circuit provides audio-visual indication of on-hook, off-hook, and ringing modes. It can also be used to connect the telephone to a cid (caller identification device) through a relay and also to indicate tapping or misuse of telephone lines by sounding a buzzer. In on-hook mode, 48V dc supply is maintained across the telephone lines. In this case, the bi-colour led glows in green, indicating the idle state of the telephone. The value of resistor r1 can be changed.....


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no image available Galvanic decoupling of I2C bus

Since the speed of the I2C bus can be rather high, it is recommended to use a fast optocoupler. However, this circuit will not work on speeds higher then 10KHz. A 6N139 will do the job in all cases. The two PNP and the two NPN transistors can be any standard type, e.g. 2N2219 and 2N2222 (USA) or BC547 and BC557 (EUROPE)...


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8 Channel software controlled for PC fan

This article is about a software controlled, parallel port-interfacing 8-channel Pulse-Width-Modulated fan controller. I'll admit that the electronic part of it isn't very advanced, but hopefully the idea of "interfacing" might be interesting. My old partner and I were working on an improved version, using an ULN2803A instead of the many BC547B's and optional zener diodes to make sure the fans always got power from power-on, but he lost interest and so we never.....


Views: 3529 | Votes: 5 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 2 | Rank: 0 | Added: Aug 17, 2012 |
76MHz to 119MHz Fm transmitter

TR1 (BC547) is an inverted Hartley oscillator which based upon an inductor fabricated on the PCB. This makes it megga-stable, and setable anywhere in the VHF FM band (76MHz to 119MHz) and the BB105 varicap makes it voltage tuneable over about 8MHz of that band. The inductor has one tapping for feedback and a second to feed an optional prescaler. TR2 is a buffer/amplifier and TR3 it the PA stage...


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Zener tester circuit

Here is a handy zener diode tester which tests zener diodes with breakdown voltages extending up to 120 volts. The main advantage of this circuit is that it works with a voltage as low as 6V DC and consumes less than 8 mA current. The circuit can be fitted in a 9V battery box. Two-third of the box may be used for four 1.5V batteries and the remaining one-third is sufficient for accommodating this circuit. In this circuit a commonly available transformer with 230V AC.....


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no image available Computer Microphone preamp

The sound card for a PC generally has a microphone input, speaker output and sometimes line inputs and outputs. The mic input is designed for dynamic microphones only in impedance range of 200 to 600 ohms. Lazar has adapted the sound card to use a common electret microphone using this circuit. He has made a composite amplifier using two transistors. The BC413B operates in common emitter to give a slight boost to the mic signal. This is followed by an emitter follower stage.....


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Microphone Preamplifier BC547B

This is a simple microphone preamplifier circuit which you can use between your microphone and stereo amplifier. This circuit amplifier microphone suitable for use with normal home stereo amplifier line/CD/aux/tape inputs. This microphone preamplifier can take both dynamic and electret microphone inputs (preamplifier provides power foe electret microphone elements). The idea of this circuit is to keep the design as simple as possible to be easy to build. That was my goal.....


Views: 5770 | Votes: 27 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 8 | Rank: 0 | Added: May 9, 2012 |
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