In this post I have explained a simple LED light wave effect generator circuit which will sequentially create a difference in brightness over a chain of LEDs, creating a chasing light wave kind of visual effect.
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Piano, Guitar Sound Effect Generator Circuit
Music is a part of our lives, accompanying and enhancing our everyday experiences. While it is easy in electronics to generate a single note, for example, using a simple astable oscillator, one can only dream of the myriad of sounds available on even the most ordinary synthesizers, versatile and almost indispensable instruments today. A musical […]
Glittering LED Flower Circuit [Multicolored LED Light Effect]
The glittering LED flower circuit we are presenting here holds significant importance in our artistic city and offers no particular interest other than delighting your view with various multicolored and varied light effects. This luminous LED flower is also unique in its design, allowing ample room for everyone’s creative sense. The goal is to control […]
Proximity Detector using Hall Effect Sensor Circuit
This proximity detector circuit uses a Hall effect sensor to detect the approach of a magnetic object, such as a magnet fixed to the frame of a door. The application is simple, but widely used. The use of a Hall effect sensor solves many problems that arise when one wants to detect the opening of […]
220 V Multiple Light Effect Generator Circuit
If you are looking for a multiple light effect generator circuit to generate sequencing, reverse/forward light effects, using 220 V colorful lamps, then this circuit might help you. How the Circuit Works The following figure displays the Light Effect Generator circuit diagram. This circuit has an oscillator, a few control logic stages, a 5 V […]
Echo Effect Generator Circuit
In this post I have explained a circuit which can be used for transforming an ordinary music into a music with depth and echo effects. Generating an echo effect electronically involves a process in which an input signal is extended and then mixed with the original signal to create collapsing decaying effect, which ultimately results […]