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Simple Telephone Locator Light

This is simple telephone locator-light which is used to identify the ringing telephone at the night / low light conditions. This unit only activates at low light conditions and it automatically turns off lights after 12 - 15 sec. from the last ring. This telephone locator is mainly based on NE555 timer IC and it is designed to work with 6V 0.5A - 1A power source. This given schematic support a maximum of two 3W power LEDs. During the assembly, it is important to place both LEDs and LDR in two separate positions to avoid any interference to LDR from LEDs. Also, note that in some counties it is illegal to connect custom circuitry into phone lines, please check your local regulatory bodies is concerned. Schematic and PCB designs of this unit are available to download at google drive .

SL414 Vintage power amplifier IC

SL414 is combined audio preamplifier and power amplifier IC manufactured by National semiconductors in early days. This amplifier is designed to operate in 10V to a 20V range and deliver 3W (R.M.S) audio output power into the 7.5Ω load. The frequency bandwidth of this IC is between 30Hz to 18kHz and with the 8Ω load, it produces 0.5% T.H.D on 3W. The most uncommon feature of this IC is its EP-10 package. This EP-10 package is common to most of the SL4xx series amplifiers and thanks to its inbuilt screw it is really easy to attach heat-sinks to these ICs. EP-10 package of SL414 audio amplifier IC. During our prototyping, we try several SL414 amplifiers and most of them give quite satisfactory results to us. Link to most stable SL414 design is available at the bottom of this article. As per our experiments, to archive best results it is mandatory to build this amplifier on PCB with screened wires. Also to get the good results to make sure to drive this amplifier with a regulat

Digital data capture unit with EMF reader

This is PIC16F73 base digital data capture unit with optional EMF reader. This data capture utility is design to work with most of the analog sensor inputs and by default, it is equipped with the EMF reader module. This unit use PIC16F73's internal 8bit ADC to capture the analog signals. EMF reader unit in this schematic is useful to detect variations of EM field in the environment and it is mainly built around uA741 operational amplifier and 12mH detector coil . Normally EMF meters are used to trace electric wires, find hidden transmitters, and diagnose electric wiring problems ( and to find ghosts too ☻ ). This digital data capture unit can operate in 2 modes. In the first mode, it directly converts an analog signal into digital data and transferred to the host via a serial interface. In second mode it displays captured signal in 5 LED bar graph either slow or high-speed capture modes. This unit is designed to work with 5V 500mA power source and to get optional EMF reading