5 Band Equalizer Design

Here is a relatively simple 5 band equalizer that uses an IC LA3600 especially made for 5 band equalizer application. It has a relatively simple circuit that is easy for PCB layout. LA3600 make it easy to build your own 5 band equalizer with relatively few components. It will also be easier to design a single PCB since it only have very few components.

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3 band tone control design

The tone control i posted last time was simple with only bass and treble control. it is also a mono circuit, you need to build two pcb to make it stereo. Now let’s build a little more complicated, a stereo tone control with mid control. If you haven’t tried building any PCB, I suggest try first the more simple tone control circuit. I will also include the simulation file just in case you want to change the response of the circuit.

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Guitar Preamp Design

If you are a electronic hobbyist and at the same time a guitarist, this project is for you. I have seen many circuits of guitar preamp online but none of them gives you the PCB design and circuit simulations. I already made a version of this project years ago and it works. I also have included simulation files together with the eagle PCB files for you to download if you want to build this project. Take note that the capacitor sizes are not yet taken into account. You will need to edit some few capacitors like the C10 which will be bigger than it is on the board.

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Simple Current Sensor for Arduino

There is actually a board that you can attach to arduino for measuring current but if you don’t need a very accurate measurement, you can use this very simple circuit. Usually a low resistance resistor is connected in series to the load. The voltage of the resistor is measured and divided to its resistance, the result will be current.

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Guitar Preamplifier Circuit

If ever you want to build your own guitar amplifier, here’s the first thing you need to build. This is because guitar preamp are not usually sold as a kit unlike amplifiers. Guitar preamp are actually simple and usually consist of 2 stage, first – gain stage which amplifies the signal coming from the guitar and second –  the filter stage which boost or cut frequencies that is determined by the user. Some preamp also includes effects such as distortion and reverb as the most common.

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Simple Solar Charger

Solar panel harness energy of the sun

Since electricity is one of our basic needs and it doesn’t come for free. In fact it increases every year. Meanwhile sun power is free for all so why not use it? Here is a very simple way to charge your battery using solar power.

Why need a charging circuit?

Solar cells and batteries comes in different voltage and current capacity. You need to match these ratings for safety and reliability reasons. Connecting a higher voltage solar panel to a battery might over charge the battery and may cause it to explode. It is best to limit the voltage and current output of the solar panel to avoid this from happening.

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TDA7498 – 200W class D audio amplifier

Many years ago, it is not easy to build a powerful audio amplifier. You will need big power transistors with massive heavy heatsinks plus a heavy transformer too. It will also require a lot of efforts to build it, from drilling the heatsinks and connecting those wires. It is a very tiring task. Today a 200W amplifier can be as small as your mobile phone. Thanks to the evolution of Class D audio amplifiers. Smaller and more efficient amplifiers are now possible.

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