Monday, 12 November 2012
Friday, 2 November 2012
Electronic MIDI drum
Circuit diagram
This circuit is a MIDI interface between drum pads and computer or hardware
sequencer. Using this circuit you can hit pads with drumsticks and store the
MIDI data in real time.This circuit is based around the PIC16C84 microcontroller
which scans the inputs on RB0 to RB7 and when a high is detected the
software transmits the equivalent note-on ( and then the MIDI note-off after a
short delay) for the required drum sound on the MIDI output on RA0.
Simple digital AM transmitter
Circuit diagram
Here is a very simple AM transmitter, anything spoken in front of the mic. Can be listened Medium Wave radio reciver within the range of few meters.
This circuit is very as it contains only One IC , Two Resisters , Two capacitors and a Mic. And can be built by any new electronic hobby with expense of just a few dollars
This circuit contains a Timer IC 555 and a few Resistance, Capacitors, A mic. And an antenna.
This circuit can transmit AM radio wave in MW frequency of around 600 Kilo hertz.
The circuit uses a power of 9 voltage and around 100 mili amperes. You can use a 9v battery for the power supply.
The Timer IC 555 is used a free running multi vibrator which have been adjusted in frequency of 540 Kilo hertz.
The sound signal is inputted to pin number 5 of IC from the condenser mic And The IC converts the signal to a Amplitude modulated frequency and outputs from pin number 3 from which an Antenna of length of around 2-3 meters converts the frequency to radio waves which can be received by any Medium Wave radio receiver by tuning it to around 600 Kilo Hertz from a distens of up to 25-30 meters.
You can also make the transmission frequency of this circuit variable by using a Preset Resistor instead of R2 and a Gang condenser instead of C1.
Part list
Resistance: Value:
R1 380 ohms.
R2 1 Kilo ohms.
Condensers: Value
C1 0.001 Micro farad
C2 1000 micro farad / 25 volt.
Semiconductors:
IC1 Timer IC 555
Others:
Condenser Mic.
An antenna or wire of length around 2-3 meters , 9v battery Etc.
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Light following robot
No programming or microchips!
Robots, the most awesome thing there is, especially when allot of people can build it!
I got this robot from a friend as a present. thank you Rudolf.
Anyway, this robot uses 2 Light dependent resistors to sense light and drive toward it.
Warning,
Soldering iron->hot->hurts
That said, lets start
the reason this is green: the battery's i used are rechargable, one battery can load 1000 times so i save 1998 battery's in this instructables
PS: you have to have SOME electric knowledge for this.
Robots, the most awesome thing there is, especially when allot of people can build it!
I got this robot from a friend as a present. thank you Rudolf.
Anyway, this robot uses 2 Light dependent resistors to sense light and drive toward it.
Warning,
Soldering iron->hot->hurts
That said, lets start
the reason this is green: the battery's i used are rechargable, one battery can load 1000 times so i save 1998 battery's in this instructables
PS: you have to have SOME electric knowledge for this.
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