12: Volt Motor
Vary the speed of your DC motor with this inexpensive circuit. Gear boxes can be costly and series resistors may cause stalling. This circuit delivers the voltage to the motor with pulses and the speed is controlled via pulse width modulation (PWM). The s
Using a PIC 16C71, a crystal, 8 resistors & 4 capacitors this kit will independently control up to 4 servo motors. We do not supply the potentiometers or servo motors. (We used a Futaba FP-S148 for out tests.) 5V DC power supply required. Full instruction
Preprinted Circuit Board with all the parts to assemble a controller that allows you to change directions, vary the speed, or single step the included stepper motor. Has LED's that flash when motor steps.
This kit will drive a bi-polar stepper motor using externally supplied 5 volt levels for stepping and direction.
This kit uses a Grey switch aka bit switch, to single step a unipolar stepper motor in either direction. Uses a
Drives any 5, 6 or 8 lead unipolar stepper motor. Based on the UCN5804 IC. All features of this IC
Drives any 5, 6 or 8 lead unipolar stepper motor. Based on the UCN5804 IC. All features of this IC
Low cost 12 channel Infrared Remote Control with relay board
A very basic power supply that can be adjusted over a range of about 1.5 to 35 volts DC. If you add a heat sink (included), you can run it as hot as 2 Amps output; otherwise about 60 mA @ 12 volts. This is a text book circuit using an LM317, which is a 3
A very basic power supply that can be adjusted over a range of about 1.5 to 35 volts DC. If you add a heat sink (included), you can run it as hot as 2 Amps output; otherwise about 60 mA @ 12 volts. This is a text book circuit using an LM317, which is a 3
The most powerful circuit we've seen that operates on such low voltage (just two AA cells). A range of 100 meters can be expected and, given a good antenna and FM receiver, 500 meters can be expected. An external power supply can be used up to 9 volts. Tr
Easy to build sound effect generator kits, inludes several different sounds and tunes.
An extremely simple and cheap DC power supply with variable voltage (1.2-25 Volts) control. The circuit uses an LM317 integrated voltage regulator Ic.
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A very simple variable power supply with a DC output voltage adjustable from 1-3- Volts, with a maximum DC current of 5 Amps. Uses LM338 DC voltage regulator IC.
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A low power consumption circuit that uses few components in order to power a 6 inch fluorescent tube (AC) from 12 Volts DC.
This kit allows you to control the speed of an AC motor. It can provide high torque at even low speeds.
The most powerful circuit we've seen that operates on such low voltage (just two AA cells). A range of 100 meters can be expected and, given a good antenna and FM receiver, 500 meters can be expected. An external power supply can be used up to 9 volts. Tr
An educational learning module. Build and experiment with the astable, monostable and RS flip-flop multivibrators on one PC board with six LED's. Understand exactly how each one works. Operates on a 9 Volt battery.
A powerful little circuit with surprisingly good audio quality. Can transmit up to 1/2 mile in open spaces. This is one of the most powerful FM transmitters that you can legally purchase. An electret microphone is used to add sensitivity. The circuit come
This LCD panel meter is a very flexible design that can be customized to your own VOLT meter or AMP meter needs. It may be customized to measure any voltage range, standard or not. Or you can customize it to measure input from a transducer; full details a
Amplify tiny audio signals fifty times with this electronic kit, and deliver them to a power amplifier cleanly and undistorted. AGC (automatic gain control) eliminates distortion. This circuit is useful in boosting the output from tape heads, microphones