This unique circuit allows you to create many different sound effect outputs simply by moving your hands over a couple of light dependent resistors, by varying the intensity of incident light over the LDRs. By Ramesh Powar The generator has two different cells LDRs that control a sound – burst oscillator circuit. One LDR controls the tone […]
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White Noise and Pink Noise Generator Circuit
In this post I have explained how to build a simple white noise generator circuit which can be subsequently filtered to generate the pink noise output. If you hear to the white noise or pink noise, you will find it exactly similar to the noise that we hear in FM radios in the absence of […]
Motionless Electromagnetic Generator (MEG)
A term MEG refers to motionless electromagnetic generator circuit which is designed to generate electrical energy without using any moving components or involving any kind of mechanical stages. How a MEG Device Woks The device is made solely through a strategic placement and interaction of permanent magnets, coils and a ferromagnetic core. The specialty of […]
Digital Step Sine wave Generator Circuit
In this post I have explained how to build a simple yet accurate digital sine wave generator circuit, which is basically an oscillator circuit, enhanced to generate square waves through incrementing steps, which ultimately appears like a stepped sine waveform. By Ron Mackenzy The difference between analogue sine wave generator and digital sine wave generator […]
Alarm Signal Generator IC ZSD100 Datasheet, Application
The ZSD100 is an alarm frequency generator IC which incorporates a frequency swept alarm signal generator designed solely for fixed and vehicle protection alarm systems. Circuit Operation For acquiring the specified alarm sound from this IC, just a single ZSD100, two timing capacitors, an in-expensive TO92 darlington, piezo transducer and coupling transformer is everything that […]
Sine-Cosine Waveform Generator Circuit
The circuit discussed below is designed to generate precision sine and cosine waveforms, which are perfectly identical with their dimensions, but are 90° out of phase. There are a variety of applications which often demand a couple of sinewave frequencies which are of the identical frequency, but 90° out of phase. Simply put, a sine […]





