The electric fence charger circuit presented here is basically a high voltage pulse generator. The super high voltage is derived from a commonly used automobile ignition coil. An astable multivibrator is used to generate the required frequency to drive the ignition coil. Another astable is used to control the pulses supplied to the fence. Protecting […]
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Transformerless Automatic Night Lamp Circuit
This transformerless solid-state automatic night lamp operates without using bulky transformer, and automatically switches ON some LEDs during night, and switches them OFF during day. In this post I have explained how to make a transformerless automatic darkness activated LED lamp circuit, using a couple of transistors and capacitive based power supply, eliminating the use […]
Simple 4 Watt LED Driver Circuit Using IC 338
This 4 watt LED driver is a device that will illuminate a 4 watt LED safely through a constant current circuit using the IC LM338. The IC LM338 as we know is a highly versatile device when it comes to controlling voltages and current levels. Circuit Configuration In the present design, the device is configured […]
10 LED Simple Roulette Wheel Circuit
A very simple 10 LED roulette wheel circuit is shown here. pressing the button starts the LEDs in a rotational motion (sequencing) at full swing initially, and gradually slows down, until it stops to a particular, randomly selected LED. The randomness of the selection depends upon the time for which the push remains switched ON […]
One Transistor Automatic Battery Charger Circuit
This one transistor cheap battery charger circuit is designed to automatically switch OFF the supply to the battery as soon as the battery has reached its full charge level. A very simple single transistor automatic battery charger circuit is I have I have explained in this article, which uses just a single transistor for the […]
Self Regulating Battery Charger Circuit
In this post I have explained how a neat little self regulating automatic battery charger circuit can be made using just two inexpensive transistors. This circuit will automatically regulate the charging supply to the battery depending on its charge level, by switching the input supply ON and OFF periodically. How it Works As can be […]