The train sound simulator circuit is an electronic circuit that generates a realistic sound that mimics the sound of a train moving on tracks. The circuit is designed to be integrated into a model train set or layout to add to the overall realism of the scene. The sound is produced using a combination of […]
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Electronic Drum Sound Simulator Circuits
In this post we talk about a couple electronic drum sound simulator circuits which can be used for replicating actual drum beat sound electronically, using a few op amps and few other passive electronic components. Using Capacitor as the Sensor Instead of Piezo Conventional electronic drum kits incorporate the use of piezo disc affixed to […]
Sound Activated Automatic Amplifier Mute Circuit
The following article presents a simple sound operated/activated amplifier muting circuit which enables the amplifier to silence itself as soon a voice or an external sound occurs across the detector MIC. The circuit was requested by Mr. Seok Sothea. Technical Specifications I want to make a circuit about voice interrupt music..this circuit consists of two input, audio […]
Light Controlled Sound Effect Generator Circuit
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 […]
Simple Surround Sound Decoder Circuit
This article is written with an intent to explain in detail behind the making of a simple surround-sound decoder circuit. By: Dhrubajyoti Biswas Overview The concept of the decoder was first introduced by David Hafler in the 70s. His research illustrates the way to use two speakers as rear speakers on a surround system. The […]
Laughter Sound Simulator Circuit
As the name suggests, this device generates electronic sound, resembling human laughter. BASIC DESIGN To enable the circuit start the proposed operations, it must have a fundamental sound input or frequency for processing. This basic frequency is established through a simple oscillator operating at 1 kHz frequency. The next, requirement would be to process this […]





