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| Experienced Member | Hi, back soon. that suggestion of using just the sensor is drawn incorrectly. that arrangement could damage it. Do you have a multimeter? if so please describe it. thank you. Do you have a bunch of resistors to choose one, please describe what you have. thank you.
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Sorry, anon. 'LDR' means light-dependent resistor; it's just a resistor which changes value depending on the amount of light falling on it. Also referred to as 'CdS cells'. 'Vcc' is just another way of saying 'V+' or 'the positive supply voltage'. You got the 'pot' in one. Quote:
You can get Darlingtons either as a single component (looks just like an ordinary transistor) or you can make your own with two transistors. Google 'Darlington wikipedia' for more information. Quote:
Mmm....I am away from my gear right now so I can't test that, but I have a feeling it won't work as well as you might hope. Quote:
Ah, gotcha. OK, skip the output timer. The inverter is just one transistor and a resistor configured so that the output is the inverse of the input, and a 555 is just an 8-pin timer chip which is ridiculously useful. What town are you in? There may be something besides The Source (even worse than Radio Shack if that is possible). Heck, in a pinch you might be able to give a local TV repairman $10 for a few bits and pieces; you never know. Is the purpose of the exercise to show that you can design the actual circuit, or just to show that such circuits *can* be built from plans? If the latter I could just post a link or a schematic for you. Good luck, Torben | |||||
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| Experienced Member | Yes, I have a multimeter. It's a Mastercraft Pocket Analog Multimeter. Specifications: DCV...............10 V/250 V/500 V (2 K /V)ACV...............10 V/250 V/500 V (2 K /V)DCA...............500 A/10mA/250mA .............2K /200K (centre 3.6 K )Yes, I also have resistors. 3 packs. 1st pack: 1/4-watt, 5% Carbon resistors, 2-pcs of each 10, 22, 33, 47, 220, 330, 470, 1k, 2.2k, 3.3k, 4.7k, 10k, 22k, 33k, 47k, 100k, 220k, 330k, 470k, 1m ohm 2nd pack: 1/4-watt, 5% Carbon resistors, 5-pcs of each 100, 220, 330, 470 ohm 3rd pack: 1/8-watt, 5% Carbon resistors, 5-pcs of each 10, 22, 33, 47, 220, 330, 470, 1k, 2.2k, 3.3k, 4.7k, 10k, 22k, 33k, 47k, 100k, 220k, 330k, 470k, 1m ohm So obviously lots of the same ones. I bought pack 1 and pack 3 b/c they were different watts. I didn't (and don't) know which one would be best. Yes, I have transistors to choose. 2 packs. 1st pack: On the front of the pack, it says NPN-Type Switching Transistors. On the back: Silicon..........NPN Typical hFE...200 Maximum ratings VCE.............30V IC................800mA Dissipation.....1.8W Then it tells me that these are designed for high-speed, medium power switching and general purpose amplifier applications. And then it tells me which leads are the B, C, and E. 2nd pack: On the front of the pack, it says PNP Transistors and that they're "Similar to type 2N3906". On the back: This 2761604 is designed as a general purpose amplifier and switch. The useful dynamic range extends to 100mA as a switch and to 100 MHz as an amplifier. Collector-Base Voltage........60V Collector-Emitter Voltage.....40V Emitter-Base Voltage..........6V Dissipation........................350MW Then it describes which pin is the B, C, E. And, unfortunately I do not have a camera or a webcam. My cousin has them and I suppose he may be able to lend one of them to me...What about skype? And sorry for the late reply. Last edited by Anonymous321 : 5th May 2008 at 10:35 PM. |
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