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Saturday, October 3, 2009. This circuit could be used for replacing your manual volume control in a stereo amplifier. A readily available IC from Dallas semiconductor, DS1669 is used here. Electronic interface provided for digital as well as manual control.
Saturday, October 3, 2009. Using this low-cost project one can reproduce audio from TV without disturbing others. It does not use any wire connection between TV and headphones. In place of a pair of wires, it uses invisible infrared light to transmit audio signals from TV to headphones. Without using any lens, a range of up to 6 metres is possible. Range can be extended by using lenses and reflectors with IR sensors comprising transmitters and receivers.
Friday, October 2, 2009. This circuit gives out an alarm when its sensor is wetted by water. A 555 astable multivibrator is used here which gives a tone of about 1kHz upon detecting water. The sensor when wetted by water completes the circuit and makes the 555 oscillate at about 1kHz. The sensor is also shown in the circuit diagram.
Saturday, October 3, 2009. These pulses can be picked up by the sensitive amplifier which will cause the circuit to again switch-over states, resulting into motor-boating noise.