Security: Home Light
The Traffic Lights circuit performs actions just like those of a real traffic light system, switching between red, amber & green.
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
This is an excellent security device, sees infra red heat of intruder in field of view. This is a recent design for a PIR detector; should not be underestimated. Rather than the usual opamps-amps and amplifiers, this kit uses a movement IC. Has PC board m
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
Three relay-based electronic switching circuits that switch according to light levels.
This is a circuit that will broadcast CD quality sound to you FM Walkman, home stereo or automobile radio. It produces a strong signal that will generally cover the average home and yard. It is stable enough to use even with a digitally tuned FM receivers
This really is an excellent introduction to security devices. Set your own four digit code; any wrong key-in sequence resets the lock; correct sequence activates the relay (up to 240VAC contacts). A 9-digit key pad circuit board is separate and connects v
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 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
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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Circuits that operate just like the real gameshows, where a light shows up for the first contestant to hit their answer button.
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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.