Simple and easy to construct IC 555 based voltage doubler schematic given here, This circuit will…
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Adjustable Timer Circuit using IC 555
Simple Adjustable Timer Circuit using 555 timer IC constructed to give alert sound for variable time limits,…
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Clock Ticking Sound Circuit using 555
Timer IC 555 has many possibilities to entertain electronic engineers and make productive in electronic circuit…
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Transistor Tester Circuit Using 555 Timer
Most circuits are designed with transistors and different parameter transistors are being used in many circuits…
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Simple Seven Segment Counter Circuit
We count everything, in order to project or show the count value we need number display…
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555 Timer Stepper Motor Controller Circuit
A simple 555 Timer Stepper Motor Controller Circuit is designed with few easily available components. This circuit…
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TV Remote Signal Jammer Circuit
We know most TV sets are using IR (Infra Red) remote control, By using these handy…
Continue ReadingSimple Up/Down Fading LED Circuit
Lot of colorful projects rises when LED and timer IC meets, Here the Simple Up/Down Fading LED…
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Servo Motor Driver Circuit
Servo motors are made for precise control of angular or linear position, Velocity and acceleration. These…
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One bit Memory Circuit
In digital electronics memory and memory cell circuit plays an important role. Now a days every…
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DC Motor Speed Control PWM circuit
The DC Motor used in many applications, and some applications requires speed control of DC motor…
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Simple Touch Switch Circuit
To Sense the touch event we don’t need complex circuits or micro controllers, we can sense…
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