Tag: LM358
![Thermal Mass Air Flow Sensor – Constant Temperature Anemometer Thermal Mass Air Flow Sensor – Constant Temperature Anemometer](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/001-4-1024x641.jpg)
Thermal Mass Air Flow Sensor – Constant Temperature Anemometer
The CTA mode (Constant Temperature Anemometer) consists of a simple feedback circuit for temperature regulation of the heater on the flow sensor and, as flow speed changes the thermal energy loss by the heater changes. By adapting controllers, a constant temperature difference between...
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Sound to RC Servo Driver v2.0 – Arduino Compatible
The project presented here is made for applications such as Animatronics, Puppeteer, sound-responsive toys, and robotics. The Arduino compatible board consists of LM358 OPAMP, ATMEGA328 microcontroller, microphone, and other components. The project moves the RC servo once receives any...
Continue Reading![Accurate Acoustic Sensor – Sound Frequency to Voltage Converter Accurate Acoustic Sensor – Sound Frequency to Voltage Converter](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/001-4-1024x527.jpg)
Accurate Acoustic Sensor – Sound Frequency to Voltage Converter
The project presented here is a sensitive sound sensor. The circuit converts sound frequency and outputs DC voltage. The board consists of LM358 OPAMP and LM2907 IC. LM358 is used as a dual-stage microphone preamplifier and LM2907 acts as a frequency to voltage converter. The...
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Cooling Fan Controller Using Temperature Sensor LM35
The project presented here is a low-cost solution for heat management of the heatsink and various equipment that requires automatic control of a cooling Fan. The project is built using a very cheap LM358 OPAMP. LM358 is used as a comparator, and a trimmer PR1 is provided to set the...
Continue Reading![Universal Op-Amp Board for SMD SOIC-8 Package Universal Op-Amp Board for SMD SOIC-8 Package](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/14-1024x702.jpg)
Universal Op-Amp Board for SMD SOIC-8 Package
This is easy to build and very useful project for hobbyists and students to learn and create OPAMP-based projects. The project accommodates a single op-amp in a SOIC-8 package. The project provides the user with multiple choices and extensive flexibility for different applications...
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Universal OPAMP Board for DIP-8 Package
This is easy to build and very useful project for hobbyists and students to learn and create op-amp-based projects. The board accommodates a single op-amp in DIP-8 package. The project provides the user with multiple choices and extensive flexibility for different applications...
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Microphone Preamplifier – Sound Sensor
This is an easy to construct dual-stage microphone pre-amplifier. The project can be used as a sound sensor or microphone pre-amplifier. The 1st op-amp pre-amplify the very low-level signal coming from the condenser microphone and 2nd op-amp provides more boost to the audio signal....
Continue Reading![Analog Light Sensor + Light Sensitive Switch using OPT101 Analog Light Sensor + Light Sensitive Switch using OPT101](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/SCH-9-1024x384.jpg)
Analog Light Sensor + Light Sensitive Switch using OPT101
You may have seen many light-sensitive switch circuits based on an LDR sensor. Usually, the sensitivity of the LDR based light sensor is poor. We wanted a very sensitive light switch hence we decided to make a circuit based on a light sensor rather than LDR. After a little research on...
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