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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 |
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 |
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 |
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: 5 | Votes: 44 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 1 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 30, 2013 |
Simple 2M 6M Transverter Circuit

Using the bilateral properties of a balanced mixer this transvertcr will produce 6-m output with 2-m inputs. Y1 is a 90-MHz crystal. Note that the input on 2 m is 143 to 144 MHz for 53 to 54-MHz output. This avoids possibility of extraneous 2-m reception during receive periods...


Views: 26 | Votes: 86 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 3 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 30, 2013 |
Fast Symmetrical Zener Clipper

The problem with using two zeners back to back in series to get symmetrical clamping is that the knee of the..


Views: 17 | Votes: 1 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 6 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 28, 2013 |
Multiplying pulse widths circuit

A circuit for multiplying the width of incoming pulses by a factor greater or less than unity is simple to build and has the feature that the multiplying factor can be selected by adjusting one potentiometer only. The multiplying factor is determined by setting the potentiometer in the feedback of a 741 amplifier. The input pulses of width r and repetition period is used to trigger a sawtooth generator at its rising edges to produce the waveform e2 having a peak value of.....


Views: 466 | Votes: 93 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 4 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 27, 2013 |
Line-Operated Smoke Detector

Using an ionization chamber and a high-impedance (CA3130) op amp, the presence of smoke will cause the CA3130 ..


Views: 18 | Votes: 14 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 8 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 27, 2013 |
RIAA preamplifier CA3410

This circuit has read the RIAA equalization, tone controls, and adequate gain to drive most power amplifiers conunercial by using CA3410 op amp BiMOS. Total harmonic distortion, pushed to provide an output of 6-V, is less than 0.035% in audio-frequency range from 150 Hz to 40 kHz. ..


Views: 2968 | Votes: 2 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 1 | Rank: 0 | Added: Mar 26, 2013 |
Digital Pressure Gauge

Using an intersil ICL 7106 A/D converter chip and an LED display module, this gauge uses a Sensym Corp. pressure tra..


Views: 25 | Votes: 77 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 1 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 26, 2013 |
Toy siren

This circuit can be built small enough to frt inside a toy. The circuit consists of a relaxation oscillator utilizing one unijunction transistor (2N2646, MU10, TIS43). R2 and C2 determine the frequency of the tone. Pushing the button, SW1 charges up the capacitor and the potential at the junction of R2 and C2 rises, causing an upswing in the frequency of oscillation...


Views: 3181 | Votes: 36 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 9 | Rank: 4 | Added: Mar 25, 2013 |
Linear Vco

This VCO uses an LF356 op amp to produce a linear frequency vs. voltage characteristic using the CMOS HC4046. The frequency rang..


Views: 9 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 0 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 25, 2013 |
Ultrasonic Sound Source

Using two NE555 timer IC devices, this circuit generates either pulsed or continuous ultrasonic signals. The value..


Views: 102 | Votes: 54 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 9 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 22, 2013 |
20W-audio-amplifier

This amplifier delivers 20 W into an 8-D load using a single IRF520 driving a transformer coupled output stage. This circuit is similar to the audio output stage used in many inexpensive radios and phonographs. ..


Views: 29 | Votes: 72 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 2 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 21, 2013 |
4-18Mhz-converter

The unit consists of rlamplifier Q1, local oscillatorQ2, and mixer Q3. The two bands are covered without a bandswitch by using an i-f or 3.5 MHz. The oscillator range is 7.5 to 14.5 MHz. Incoming signals from 4 to 11 MHz are mixed with the oscillator to produce the 3.5-MHz i-f. Signals from 11 to 18 MHz are mixed with the oscillator to also produce an i-f of 3.5 MHz. At any one oscillator frequency, the two incoming signals are 7 MHz apart. ..


Views: 29 | Votes: 1 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 6 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 19, 2013 |
Flashing Brake Light Circuit

When power is first applied, three things happen: the light-driving transistor (Ql) is switched on because of a low output from U2, pin 3; timer Ul begins its timing cycle, with the output (pin 3) going high, inhibiting U2`s trigger (pin 2) via D2; and charge current begins to move through R3 and R4 to CI.When Ul`s output goes low, the inhibiting bias on U2 pin 2 is removed, so U2 begins to oscillate, flashing the third light via Ql, at a rate determined by R8, R6, and.....


Views: 26 | Votes: 35 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 9 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 17, 2013 |
Microphone preamplifier with TLC251

A microphone preamplifier using: om CMOS op amp with its own battery, is small enough to be placed in a case of small microphone. The amplifier operates from a 1.5V battery cathode mercury low supply currents. This preamp will operate at very low power and maintain a reasonable frequency response as well. The TLC251 is operating in low bias (operating at 1.5 V) draws a supply current of only 10 and has a year - frequency response of 3 dB 27 Hz to 4.8 kHz. With 8-pin.....


Views: 4555 | Votes: 46 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 1 | Rank: 0 | Added: Mar 16, 2013 |
Three-rail-power-supply

This circuit generates three supply voltages using a minimum of components. Diodes D2 and D3 perform full-wave rectification, alternately charging capacitor C2 on both halves of the ac cycle. On the other hand, diode D1 with capacitor C1, and diode D4 with capacitor C3 each perform half-wave rectification. The full-and half-wave rectification arrangement is satisfactory for modest supply currents drawn from -5 and +12-V regulators IC3 and IC2. ..


Views: 7 | Votes: 56 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 2 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 16, 2013 |
Water-Level Measurement Circuit

Using a capacitor sensor to detect a water level is a simple method of sensing. This circuit uses C5, which..


Views: 71 | Votes: 44 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 0 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 14, 2013 |
Hall-effect-compass

The TL3103 linear Hall-effect device can be used as a compass. By definition, the north pole of a magnet is the pole that is attracted by the magnetic north pole of the earth. The north pole of a magnet repels the north-seeking pole of a compass. By convention, lines of flux emanate from the north pole of a magnet and enter the south pole. The circuit of the compass is shown. By using two TL3103 devices instead of one, we achieve twice the sensitivity. ..


Views: 34 | Votes: 91 | Comments: 0 | Rating: 0 | Rank: 5 | Added: Mar 7, 2013 |
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