Summary: Manually enter electrical schematics into schematic capture tool
Get an account on [login to view URL] and let me know your username
Then, for each schematic:
- Load up the source schematic (a list to do is posted below)
- Search for each component on [login to view URL]
- Enter in any missing components
Then, you will manually enter in the schematic:
- In the [login to view URL] schematic editor (click "Launch Editor", top-right) add all your components
- Connect nets between the components, using the source schematic as a guide
- Keep it clean and organized
- Name the schematic (at the top, click Project -> Project Settings) and paste the description + link provided below.
1. 555 based balancing bot
The world's simplest balancing robot, using a 555 timer as a PID servo controller.
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Schematic: [login to view URL]
2. Dashboard G-meter
Clear display of acceleration forces while driving.
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Schematic: [login to view URL]
3. Le Dominoux
LED-based dominoes.
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Schematic: [login to view URL]
4. High Voltage Electric Field Detector
Uses a JFET to detect very faint electric fields present around powered electric lines.
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Schematic: [login to view URL]
5. Class-AB Audio Amplifier
Discrete transistor amplifier with the efficiency of class-B and the fidelity of class-A.
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Schematic: [login to view URL]
6. Class-D Audio Amplifier
Uses transistor switching and pulse-width-modulation (PWM) to control a speaker with high efficiency.
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(see attached PDF file)
7. TV Remote Jammer
Uses a 555 timer and IR LED to block signal from a remote control.
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Schematic: [login to view URL]!/#step1
8. A Simple FM Transmitter
Sacrifices unnecessary features to keep the component-count low.
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Schematic: [login to view URL]
9. Guitar Fuzz Pedal
Classic guitar distortion effect from 2 transistors.
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Schematic: [login to view URL]
10. AUDIOINO
Program an "Arduino" using your sound card.
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Schematic: [login to view URL]
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For some examples of completed entries, see:
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When placing your bid, keep in mind that you will need to spend some time getting familiar with the tool. Thank you!
Hello Zak...
I am willing to do your project. I am an electrical engg working in power electronics area. I am new to the field of freelancing, eager to start work.