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== Sonic Zoo and Sound Factory ==
== Sonic Zoo and Sound Factory ==
=== Two-Tone Patrol Car Siren ===
=== Plant Growth Stimulator ===
=== Electronic Woodpecker ===
=== Fish Caller ===
=== Electronic Raindrops ===
=== Pencil Lead Organ ===
=== Electronic Motorcycle ===
=== Machine Gun Pulse Detector ===
=== Electronic Siren ===
=== Chirping Bird ===
=== Electronic Cat ===
=== Electronic Bird ===
=== Horror Movie Sound Effect ===
=== Electronic Organ ===
=== Sound Machine 1 ===
=== Sound Machine 2 ===
=== Multi-Tone Siren ===
=== Digital Rhythm ===
=== Two-IC Electric Organ ===


== Electronic Decision-Makers ==
== Electronic Decision-Makers ==

Revision as of 18:46, 25 January 2020

Hi there. I'm John. I have a 300in1 electronic project lab, and I am slowly making my way through the projects. The various projects are listed in the sample manual and duplicated in the projects section below. There are some admin notes for John's use.

Notes

Long leg (anode) positive.

Short leg (cathode) negative. (Line/band near cathode).

  • IN60P: Germanium diode
  • C4V7ST: Zener diode

Emitter - Collector - Base

Hold Apple Key when dragging to 'move' files

https://www.jj5.net/sixsigma/300in1

Table

# Name Page Date Made Worked
001 #Light-Controlled Bird
002 #Transistor Radio
003 #Sound Scooper
004 #American Patrol Car Siren 2018-03-17

Projects

Surprise and Fun

Light-Controlled Bird

Transistor Radio

Sound Scooper

American Patrol Car Siren

This circuit uses an astable multivibrator.

Digital Roulette

IC Organ

Back to the Basics

Light Telegraph

Introducing the Resistor

Parallel Resistor

Meet the Diode

The LED - a Special Diode

The Electronic Gas Tank

Capacitors in Series and Parallel

Meet the Transistor

Transistor as switches

PNP Transistor Switch

NPN Transistor Switch

Delay Light

Night Light

Electronic Timer

Capital Letter Display

Small Letter Display

Number Display

Electronic Building Blocks

An Invertor Circuit

Meet the OR Gate

Introducing the AND Gate

Using the NOR Gate

Meet the NAND Gate

How a Multivibrator Works

A One-Shot Multivibrator

An R-S Flip Flop

Meet the Oscillator

Changing Oscillation with Capacitor

Changing Oscillation with Foreign Substance

More about Oscillator

A Push-Pull Oscillator

Low Distortion Sinewave Oscillator

Putting Electronics to Work

Strobe Light

CdS Controlled Oscillator

Frequency Shift Oscillator

Electronic Grandfather Clock

Electronic Metronome

Motion Detector

Door Alarm

Rapid LED Display Switching

Code Practice Unit 1

Twin-TAudio Oscillator

Current Switch

Shot in the Dark

Variable A-C Oscillator

TWO-Tone Buzzer

Sawtooth Wave Oscillator

Astable Multivibrator

Monostable Multivibrator

Code Practice Unit 2

The Noisy Light

Hearing Aid Amplifier

Light/Sound Code Practice Unit

Light Controlled Burglar Alarm

DC-DC Converter

Count Down Timer

Transistor Frequency Doubler

One Transistor Full-Wave Rectifier

Radio Circuits

Crystal Set Radio

Funny Transistor Radio

Wireless Code Transmitter

Remote Water Level Detector

IC Radio

Morse Code Transmitter

AM Transmitter

Broadcasting Organ

Sonic Zoo and Sound Factory

Two-Tone Patrol Car Siren

Plant Growth Stimulator

Electronic Woodpecker

Fish Caller

Electronic Raindrops

Pencil Lead Organ

Electronic Motorcycle

Machine Gun Pulse Detector

Electronic Siren

Chirping Bird

Electronic Cat

Electronic Bird

Horror Movie Sound Effect

Electronic Organ

Sound Machine 1

Sound Machine 2

Multi-Tone Siren

Digital Rhythm

Two-IC Electric Organ

Electronic Decision-Makers

Operational Amplifier IC Can Do Many Things

Introducing the Power Amplifier IC

A Trip to Digital Land

More Adventures in Digital Land

Circuits That Count

Getting Closer to Computers

Amusement in Digital Land

Analog meets Digital

Surprise and Fun Revisited

Testing and Measuring Circuits