Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 30 10:01:07 EST 2017 | smduke
Hello and thanks in advance. I am new to this stuff, I bought a wireless transmitter receiver and am wondering how to connect the power source, a buzzer to the receiver and a led light to the receiver. attached is a screen shot of what I have and wh
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 30 12:35:31 EST 2017 | davef
Look here: http://arduinobasics.blogspot.com/2014/06/433-mhz-rf-module-with-arduino-tutorial.html
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 02 16:59:54 EST 2017 | smduke
thank you, that will help. I also purchased a beginner kit so I can learn how to use this stuff.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 16:08:16 EDT 2004 | Dzyna Kid
Does anyone know of any resources I could investigate to make a small circuit that would consist of a transmitter, receiver, and a motor. I want to be able to press a button on a remote control and that would make the motor turn on, then I want to b
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 24 01:46:29 EST 2020 | sara_pcb
I am designing a Single Board Transmitter in the S Band 2-4 Ghz. The design contains DCDC converter , LDO, Synthesizer, FPGA, DAC & RF power amplifier. Which is the nest PCB material to choose ?. Shall i go for I-TERA+HR370 hybrid combination to d
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 13:23:57 EST 2000 | Highplanes Drifter
Hi Folks! First time poster to this forum. I would like to construct a small and inexpensive radio transmitter, which I can attach to some external port on my TV receiver, and which will transmit the sound component of the current audio/video displa
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 12:01:13 EST 2000 | Chris
I know you can buy these devices. They are used by hearing impaired people. Not sure on price but I know you can purchase them. Not sure from who.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 15:50:20 EST 2000 | Kyle
Something like this in kit form or assembled should be available out of Nuts and Volts Magazine from one of their advertisers.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 05 14:42:06 EDT 2005 | B R Proctor
hi their In south africa, we manufacture recievers that work with a remote. They can be used in a simple circuit to control a motor. Best regards Barry Proctor e-mail :zaza@wol.co.za
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 10:31:14 EDT 2006 | CL
Hello Brad, We are running the Slim Kic 2000. We have found the predictions to be fairly accurate as long as the suggested change is within 20 degrees of the original recipie. As a test I ran a board with the wrong profile. The predictions got me wi