In this article I have explained how to build a digital voltmeter and a digital ammeter combined circuit module for measuring DC volts and current through different ranges, digitally. Introduction Electrical parameters like voltage and current are inherently associated with electronics and with electronic engineers. Any electronic circuit would be just incomplete without appropriate supply […]
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How to Make a Remote Control Circuit from a Remote Bell
The proposed remote control circuit idea can be used for controlling any electrical gadget within a range of 100 meters. How the Circuit is Supposed to Work Since the idea here is to modify an existing circuit of a remote bell unit, becomes super easy without any complications. However the construction part does require the […]
How to Buy and Use RF Remote Control Modules – Control Any Electrical Gadget Remotely
Remote controls have always been an intriguing device for all of us because of one good reason: It allows us to operate distant gadgets with a flick of a button, without having to move an inch. Introduction Today with the advancement of technology remote control switches have become accessible very easily from the market and […]
Making a Cell Phone Controlled Remote Bell Circuit
The following circuit of a cell phone controlled remote bell can be used for ringing bells or alarm devices using your personal cell phone. The unit incorporates an attached cheap cell phone as the modem for executing the proposed functions. Circuit Concept The explained circuit can be used in schools for ringing bells using a cell phone […]
How to Control Motor with a Cell Phone
In the following post I have explained a very simple circuit idea which can be used for controlling a motor’s rotational direction i.e. for moving it either clockwise or anticlockwise through alternate miss calls from your cell phone. The Circuit Concept I have already discussed a novel cell phone controlled remote switch circuit where the […]
High Current Solar Battery Charger Circuit – 25 Amps
This circuit is capable of providing as high as 25 Amps of current at any specified voltage between 1.25 V to 30V as per the adjustment of the given pot. The current is constant irrespective of the voltage settings. The circuit can be used for charging batteries in range of 50 to 200 AH. How […]





