The article is a continuation of the earlier post where we tried to find a solution for creating unique infrared IDs for trains in a model locomotive system. Here I have explained the application in detail and learn how it may be possible to successfully implement the idea using tuned IR detector circuits. The idea […]
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How to Make a Classroom Debate Timer Circuit
In this post I have explained how to make a simple classroom debate timer circuit which can be used to illuminate two sequentially toggling lamps to indicate the start and finish of the lecture time delivered by the respective members in the class. The idea was requested by Animale. Technical Specifications I’m trying to make […]
Wireless Home Security Circuit – Solar Powered
In this article I have explained a remote controlled wireless home security circuit using which enables the detection of a possible intrusion way in advance depending on how and where the remote sensors are positioned over the selected strategic locations and the desired distance from the house. The idea was requested by Mr. Dave Monette. […]
Digital Power Meter for Reading Home Wattage Consumption
In this article I have explained a simple digital power meter circuit which can be installed in homes for getting an instant reading of the wattage being consumed by the attached appliances or the loads. The idea was requested by Mr. Nitin. Technical Specifications I m going through a problem. I want to know a […]
Make this Geyser Water Heater Timer Circuit with Automatic Switch OFF
In this post we study a simple water heater timer controller circuit which can be used in bathrooms for automatically switching OFF a geyser or a water heater unit after a predetermined time period as preferred by the user. The idea was requested by Mr. Andreas Technical Specifications Many of us when we need hot […]
Remote Controlled Trolley Circuit without Microcontroller
In this post I have explained how to make a cheap yet powerful remote controlled trolley which can be maneuvered left, right, forward and reverse as required, by the user using the given remote handset. The idea does not rely on an microcontroller circuit. In one of my previous posts I discussed about a simple […]





