In article below explains the control circuit for an automatic tennis ball throwing machine, designed to throw a tennis ball through a mechanized catapult machine, controlled with powerful motors. In this article I have explained the motor control circuit which will toggle the catapult mechanism back and forth, with a 2 second time interval, while […]
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Make this Plasma Ball Circuit
In this post I have explained how to build a simple plasma globe or a plasma ball circuit using very oridinary parts such as an automotive ignition coil, a triac, diac, and a few other passive elements. A plasma ball is a decorative display device in which a very high voltage in the order of […]
Infrared Car Door Lock Security Circuit
In this post I have explained how to build a simple yet foolproof infrared based remote control, which can be used for locking and unlocking any vehicle door through a personal remote handset. The remote controlled vehicle door lock is foolproof since it works only with a specific IR frequency range, and will not respond […]
Model Train Controller Circuit
In this post I have explained how to build a simple yet a realistic model train controller circuit, which can be integrated with the rail tracks of an existing motorized train system and used for controlling its speed, acceleration, deceleration with original effects. How the Circuit Works A schematic diagram for the Train Controller can […]
Automobile Tester Probe Circuit [Car Fault Finder Probe Circuit]
This simple automotive electrical fault finder probe circuit will enable you to solve most electrical troubleshooting in your cars, tempos, motorcycles etc with a lot of ease and in a hassle free manner. The idea is very simple. The circuit exploits the high impedance gate value of the MOSFET which makes the circuit extremely sensitive […]
Digital Step Sine wave Generator Circuit
In this post I have explained how to build a simple yet accurate digital sine wave generator circuit, which is basically an oscillator circuit, enhanced to generate square waves through incrementing steps, which ultimately appears like a stepped sine waveform. By Ron Mackenzy The difference between analogue sine wave generator and digital sine wave generator […]