DIY electronics

The new life for your old AM radio (DIY micro power AM MW transmitter AMT-MW207)

The new life for your old AM radio (DIY micro power AM MW transmitter AMT-MW207)

Today we will assemble a small medium wave radio transmitter with which you can check and configure AM radio receivers, as well as listen to music through them if you connect an MP3 player or smartphone to it.

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The undeservedly forgotten Classic Tube Оverdrive DOD FX-53 guitar pedal DIY

The undeservedly forgotten Classic Tube Оverdrive DOD FX-53 guitar pedal DIY

My first impression was that I had finally assembled the best overdrive in my entire life. For the first time, a cheap Squier Bullet Mustang electric guitar with stock humbuckers sounded equally good with all the cabinets I usually simulate and switch between when testing a new pedal.

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DIY 4-bit CPU

DIY 4-bit CPU

Have you ever made a processor? I did. Took me just 12 microchips and a clock generator. The processor can execute several commands, and programs can be written for it. The program code and input data are entered using micro switches, and the state of the output register is displayed by four LEDs, according to the number of bits.

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DIY legendary op-amp Big Muff

DIY legendary op-amp Big Muff

The fuzz effect's history began the same day the history of rock 'n' roll began. Today, we will study the circuit and history of the pedal, which is copied and improved by dozens, if not hundreds of companies and masters. And, of course, we will build and listen to our copy.

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DIY Dumble-like sounding MOSFET Overdrive

DIY Dumble-like sounding MOSFET Overdrive

The Hermida Zendrive guitar pedal we will study, assemble and listen to today is a true masterpiece. Many say its sound is close to the Holy Grail of guitar amplification - Dumble Overdrive Special.

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DIY old-school electronic clock

DIY old-school electronic clock

An electronic clock without a microcontroller is a circuitry masterpiece that can be looked at forever! Today we continue to explore the practical possibilities of pure logic.

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How does logic work? Flip-flop

How does logic work? Flip-flop

Nowadays, homemade electronic products on microcontrollers are trendy. I am even more interested in assembling different devices with simple logic circuits. Their operating principle is more visual, which gives me aesthetic pleasure. Today we are going to show you four simple devices. Three of them are based on flip-flops, and the fourth one, which we will start with, could use a flip-flop.

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DIY legendary BOSS DS-1 distortion and 3 its deep secrets

DIY legendary BOSS DS-1 distortion and 3 its deep secrets

Many guitarists consider the DS-1 to be the worst-sounding guitar pedal. Could this 1978 Roland design be a failure and is now hopelessly outdated? We can get a good sound out of this classic pedal, too. For that, we'll put it, listen to it, and start by studying the circuitry.

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How does the DC-DC converter work?

How does the DC-DC converter work?

DIY voltage-boosting LED driver How is it assembled? How do you convert an existing one to suit your needs?

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Multifunctional dynamic bicycle light

Multifunctional dynamic bicycle light

Do you want dynamic LED turn signals for your bicycle? Do you also want a dynamic brake light? (in part two) Or maybe you want an emergency signal? (in part two) And all that WITHOUT a microcontroller? (only logic circuits)

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