Light: Activated Switch
Three relay-based electronic switching circuits that switch according to light levels.
Adjust the sensitivity of this circuit to control a Relay that can turn on whatever is connected to the contacts of the relay. Very practical circuit for a variety of projects. Turn on a light when your dog barks, or set of a siren when an intruder makes
Both a touch and a contact switch are built on one PC board so that the builder can see how each works. A battery can power the contact switch but you'll need an AC power supply for the touch switch to work well. The circuit switches a relay with a 3 Amp
This mini-VOX - voice operated relay - is based on a circuit published in Silicon Chip, 9/1994, p31.
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This super cool circuit behaves as a clapper-switch. You clap and the circuit turns on. Clap and it turns off. Great as a light clap switch.
This circuit will play a tune when light strikes a light dependent resistor, such as when a music box lid is opened.
The most popular use for this kit is to make you own night-light. It can also be used to switch just about any appliance on or off in light or darkness. Light sensitivity is adjustable over quite a range. The relay can handle up to 10 Amps at 110VAC. Oper
The Traffic Lights circuit performs actions just like those of a real traffic light system, switching between red, amber & green.
Power on/off almost anything with this infrared controlled electronic switch. Some spell it Infared!
A sensitive photo Darlington transistor is used with a CMOS nand gate. The circuit detects light and triggers a siren. You could add your own triac or relay and switch practically anything. The kit uses the MEL12 Darlington super alpha phototransistor, ty
This circuit is an alarm for the home, car and a lot more. It employs a magnet and reed switch to trigger the circuit. An intergral piezo sounder produces the alarm sound (100dB). There is also a relay capable fo handling up to 10 amps that will switch wh
The circuit uses a matched pair of 40 Khz transducer elements to detect movement up to 22 feet away. You may add a relay (not included) to switch higher voltage loads. The unit switches a LED for movement indication. Sensitivity is setable via control. Cr
Sound turns on the transmitter, which operates in the FM radio band. A neat way to catch a thief in another room or garage. The volume of sound needed to trigger the circuit is adjustable. The two stage transmitter has good range and the circuit powers do
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Circuits that operate just like the real gameshows, where a light shows up for the first contestant to hit their answer button.
Timer circuits are handy for many experimenters projects, not to mention the photo lab. This kit has three separate circuits that can be used individually or together. Each circuit has a separate 5 Amp relay. Circuits operate on 9 Volt DC.
Timer kits are an ever popular item with the hobbyist. This uses a 555 timer IC and goes from 8 seconds to 8192 seconds.
Introduces the Optocoupler-triac MOC3010. Complete electrical isolation between input audio signal (low voltage circuit) and output light modulation. Operates from 100 VAC line. Audio input via 3.5mm jack.
A stronger, Mecha-Medusa is a walking robot that operates with the aid of a sound sensor. Clap hands or snap fingers to command this robot to start walking on four legs. Stops automatically after a preset time. Ideal for the hobbyist or budding scientist.
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Flash you car's headlights on/off, either together or alternatively, with this flashing lights electronic circuits. Don't know if it's legal but it's pretty cool :)
Use an old PC as a "dedicated controller" to turn on or off devices lab or radio shack. The circuit includes eight relays controlled with (included) software for either DOS or Windows 3.1. The kit is a boon to the Science Fair project, laborator