Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Two transistor siren

Here is the schema diagram of a simple two transistor alarm schema that can be operated from a 9V PP3 battery. Here the two transistors are wired to form an oscillator whose frequency increases when switch S2 is pressed and decreases when S2 is released. In order to attain this the base of Q1 is biased from an RC schema comprising of R2 and C1.When S2 is pressed C1 is charged through the resistor R2.As the voltage across the C1 increases the time constant decreases and this results in an increases in the frequency. When S2 is released capacitor discharges and the frequency of the tone decreases. The sound heard from the speaker will be almost like that of a siren.




Notes.

* The schema can be assembled on a Vero board.
* Use a 9V PP3 battery for powering the schema.
* Switch S2 can be a miniature push button switch.
* The type no of transistors are not very significant here.



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HiFi Headphone amplifier

HiFi Headphone amplifier
HiFi Headphone amplifier
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Monday, September 1, 2014

Short Wave Superregenerative Receiver

Short-Wave Super regenerative Receiver Circuit diagram. Super regenerative receivers are characterized by their high sensitivity. The purpose of this experiment is to deter-mine whether they are also suitable for short-wave radio. Super regenerative receivers are relatively easy to build. You start by building a RF oscillator for the desired frequency. The only difference between a super regenerative receiver and an oscillator is in the base schema. Instead of using a voltage divider, here we use a single, relatively high-resistance base resistor (100 kΩ to 1MΩ).

Super regenerative oscillation occurs when the amplitude of the oscillation is sufficient to cause a strong negative charge to be applied repeatedly to the base. If the regeneration frequency is audible, adjust the values of the resistors and capacitors until it lies somewhere above 20 kHz. The optimum setting is when you hear a strong hissing sound. The subsequent audio amplifier should have a low upper cutoff frequency to strongly attenuate the regeneration signal at its output while allowing signals in the audio band to pass through. This experimental schema uses two transistors. A Walkman headphone with two 32-Ω earphones forms a suitable output device. 

Short-Wave Super regenerative Receiver Circuit diagram :
Short-Wave
Short-Wave Super regenerative Receiver Circuit Diagram

The component values shown in the schematic diagram have proven to be suitable for the 10–20 MHz region. The coil consists of 27 turns wound on an AA battery serving as a winding form. The schema produces a strong hissing sound, which diminishes when a station is received. The radio is so sensitive that it does not require any antenna to be connected. The tuned schema by itself is enough to receive a large number of European stations. The schema is usable with a supply voltage of 3 V or more, although the audio volume is greater at 9 V. 

One of the major advantages of a super regenerative receiver is that weak and strong stations generate the same audio level, with the only difference being in the signal to noise ratio. That makes a volume control entirely unnecessary. However, there is also a specific drawback in the short-wave bands: interference occurs fairly often if there is an adjacent station separated from the desired station by some-thing close to the regeneration frequency. The sound quality is often worse than with a simple regenerative receiver. However, this is offset by the absence of the need for manual feedback adjustment, which can be difficult. 

Author :Burkhard Kainka  - Copyright : Elektor
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6 5Watt Amplifier circuit with MPC571C

This circuit requires voltage +, -, and ground to provide power supply on this amplifier in order to work. And requires a minimum voltage 15 volts DC. This amplifier circuit uses IC MPC571C, which has a 6.5 Watt output degan 8 ohm impedance.
6.5Watt
6.5Watt Amplifier circuit with MPC571C
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14W Audio Amplifier Circuit

This Amplifier schema designed by Mike Ellis at 1999. The amplifier capable to deliver up to 14W power audio output. The pre-amp schema already designed in the schema and direct connected to the amplifier modul.

Here the 14W Audio Amplifier schematic diagram:

14W


For detailed explanation about this 14W amplifier schema, visit the following page:
http://michaelgellis.tripod.com/audioamp.html
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Fm Transmitter 200M


This is a Fm Transmitter schema.This schema can Transmit signals up to 200M.L1 is 1mH inductor.When I built this schema I used PCB.






Note

# Make inductor with the support of this formular L = (d²n²) / (18d+40l)

L is the inductance of the coil in uH
d is the coil diameter in inches
l is the coil length in inches
n is the number of turns


# Use 12V power supply for this schema.

# Build this schema on a PCB
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LG FLATRON L1810B Monitor SMPS SCHEMATIC Power Supply Wiring diagram Schematic

SMPS SCHEMATIC
PWB _ Component side & Foil side

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