By sensing vibrations from footfall, a Footsteps Detector Circuit is a creative and affordable approach for catching intruders. It employs a simple setup with a low-cost loudspeaker and a mute switch to pick up even the smallest steps. This simple circuit is excellent for enhancing building and garden security. We’ll go through the fundamental components […]
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How to Connect LM338 IC in Parallel to Increase Output Current
The LM338 is an adjustable 3-terminal positive voltage regulator capable of providing up to 5 amperes of output current. To increase the output current capability, you can connect multiple LM338 ICs in parallel. When you connect them in parallel, each IC will share the load current, allowing you to achieve higher total current handling capacity. […]
Touch Alarm Circuit
The touch alarm circuit senses the mains hum signal from an intruder’s body and raises the alarm sound. This happens whenever an intruder touches a potential element set as the sensor, such as the door knob, or any object that needs to be protected. If the circuit is linked with the door knob, the circuit […]
Shock Vibration Detector Circuit using 801S Sensor
The shock alarm module that we are presenting to you can be used in a house as well as in a car. Given its low manufacturing cost, it can be replicated in several copies and connected to different positions at home. It can be also installed in a vehicle where it will trigger a siren […]
Transformerless Power Supply Circuit using MJE13005
The following article presents a very simple low current 220 V mains operated transformerless power supply circuit using an inexpensive MJE13005 transistor and few other passive electronic components. As can be witnessed in the given circuit diagram, the design is extremely straightforward. How it Works Transistor T1, which is a high voltage NPN transistor MJE13005 forms the […]
Atmospheric Pressure Indicator Circuit [LED Barometer Circuit]
With temperature, if there is one characteristic physical quantity of the past or future weather, it is certainly atmospheric pressure. The variations of this quantity are particularly interesting for weather forecasting: a decrease in pressure invariably heralds the arrival of rain, while a significant increase is a certain sign of improvement or persistent good weather. […]





