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    INDEX

    Sr. No. Contents Page No.

    1. Certificate of Completion

    2. Acknowledgement 1

    3. Preface 2

    4. Introduction; Laser based Voice Transmitter and Receiver 4-5

    5. Electronic Components 6-12

    6. Leads Identification 13-14

    7. BC 546 15-17

    8. BC 548 18-19

    9. UA 741 20-22

    10. SL 100 23-24

    11. LM 386 25-27

    12. L14F1 28-29

    13. Conclusion 30

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    LASER TORCH-BASED VOICE

    TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER

    Using this circuit you can communicate with your neighbors wirelessly. Instead of RF signals,light from a laser torch is used as the carrier in the circuit. The laser torch can transmit light up

    to a distance of about 500 meters. The phototransistor of the receiver must be accurately oriented

    towards the laser beam from the torch. If there is any obstruction in the path of the laser beam,no sound will be heard from the receiver. The transmitter circuit (Fig. 1) comprises condenser

    microphone transistor amplifier BC548 (T1) followed by an pomp stage built around A741

    (IC1). The gain of the op-amp can be controlled with the help of 1-mega-ohm potmeter VR1.The

    AF output from IC1 is coupled to the base of transistor BD139 (T2), which, inturn, modulates the laser beam.

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    The transmitter uses 9V power supply. However, the 3-volt laser torch (after removal of itsbattery) can be directly connected to the circuitwith the body of

    The torch connected to the emitter ofBD139 and the spring-loaded lead protruding from inside

    the torch to circuit ground. The receiver circuit (Fig. 2) uses an npn phototransistor as the lightsensor that is followed by a two-stage transistor preamplifier and LM386-based audio

    Power amplifier. The receiver does not need any complicated alignment. Just keep

    the phototransistor oriented towards the remote transmitters laser point and adjust

    The volume control for a clear sound. To avoid 50Hz hum noise in the speaker, keep thephototransistor away from AC light sources such as bulbs. The reflected sunlight, however, does

    not cause any problem. But the sensor should not directly face the sun.

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    A BRIEF DISCRIPTION OF LASER TORCH BASED

    TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVERPROJECT DESCRIPTION

    (a) A. LASER BASED VOICE TRANSMITTER

    The circuit is based upon the principle of LIGHT MODULATION whereinstead of radio frequency signals; light from a laser torch is used as

    the carrier in the circuit.

    Here, the transmitter uses 9V power supply.

    Audio signal or voice is taken as input from the condenser mic,

    which is, followed transistor amplifier BC548 along with op-amp

    stage built around UA741.

    The gain of the op-amp can be controlled with the help of 1 mega

    ohms potmeter.

    The AF output from op-amp UA741 is coupled to the base of the

    power transistor BD139, which in turn, modulates the laser.

    However, the three volts laser torch can be directly connected to the

    emitter of BD139 and the spring loaded lead protruding from inside

    the torch to the ground.

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    In the transmitter circuit, audio signal of the non-sinusoidal waveform

    and having a few mV of amplitude is taken as input from condenser

    mic.

    Condenser mic is directly followed by the transistor amplifier stage

    consist of BC548. Transistor BC548 is connected in common emitter

    configuration.

    Resistor R1 is the source resistor, which is directly connected to the

    power-supply.

    R2, R3 and capacitor C1 are acting as self-biasing circuits, which is

    used for the biasing transistor. These circuit arrangements provide

    or establish a stable operating point. The biasing voltage is obtaining

    by R2 and R3 resistors network. Self-bias is used for obtaining entire

    audio signal as input.

    Capacitor C1 is the coupling capacitor, since audio input signal

    is having a non-sinusoidal waveform of different amplitude and

    frequency, coupling capacitor is used to reject some of the dc noise/

    line as well as level from audio input signal.

    The self-biased circuit is connected with the BC548 in CE

    configuration. It is transistor amplifier stage, where the low amplitude

    audio signal is amplified to the desired voltage.

    The output is taken from the collector terminal; so inverted audio

    input signal is obtained.

    Transistor pre-amplifier stage is coupled with op-amp stage built

    by ua741. C2 is the blocking capacitor while R4 is the op-amp

    stage resistor. Op-amp ua741 is easily available general-purpose

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    operational amplifier.

    Pin configuration of UA741 is shown in the glossary. Here pin no. 1

    and 5 are not connected in order to nullify input-offset voltage. Pin

    no. 7 and 4 are VCC as well as VEE supply voltage. Pin no. 3 is non-

    inverting input while pin no. 2 is inverting input. Between pin no. 2

    and 6, 1 mega-ohm potmeter is connected as voltage series negative

    feedback, which control the infinite gain of the op-amp.

    Resistors R5 and R6 of it value acts as a voltage-divider network,

    thus it gives a fixed voltage at the non-inverting pin.

    Input inverted audio signal is applied to the inverting pin. Op-amp

    works on the differences into the applied two input voltage and

    provide a output at pin no. 6. Since, input is applied to the inverting

    pin the output is also an inverting one. Thus, again we get in phase

    high power and high amplitude level audio signal.

    Capacitors C3, C4 and resistor R7 are acting as diffusion capacitors

    and feedback resistor respectively. These diffusion capacitors stored

    the carriers like holes and electrons in the base and thus provide

    self-biasing of the transistor.

    Power dissipation rate of UA741 is very high, which is not practical

    for driving other electronics devices, so heat sink power transistor

    BD139 is used.

    Power transistor BD139 absorbs most of the power and supplies the

    suitable power to drive the laser torch.

    This in turns modulates the laser beam, since laser torch acts like

    a balanced modulator, where two signals one is message signal

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    (audio signal) and carrier laser signal, superimposed. So, laser beam

    modulates and transmits the signals to large distances.

    B. LASER BASED VOICE RECEIVER

    The receiver circuit uses an NPN phototransistor (2N5777) as the

    light sensor.

    Here, the phototransistor receives the audio signal of low power and

    low amplitude that is followed by a two-stage transistor pre-amplifier.

    In the pre-amplifier stage R8 is a source resistor, which is directly

    connected to the power supply.

    The pre amplifier stage is RC coupled amplifier in CE configuration.

    C5, C6 are the junction capacitances, which are taken in to the

    account when we consider high frequency response, which is limited

    by their presence.

    Resistors R9 and R12 are used to establish the biasing of the

    transistor BC549.

    R11 is self-bias resistor, which is used to avoid degeneration.

    C7 is a bypass capacitor, which acts as to prevent loss of

    amplification due to negative feedback arrangement.

    Transistors BC549 are the amplifier transistors, which amplifies the

    signal because the signal obtained by the phototransistor is of few

    mV.

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    C8 is the blocking capacitor, which is connected to the variable

    resistor VR2, which in turn followed by audio power amplifier IC

    LM386. Pin configuration of LM386 is shown in the glossary.

    Pin no. 1 and 10 is followed by C10, which is an external capacitor,

    used to compensate internal error amplifier and thus avoid instability.

    Volume control can be adjusted from variable resistor VR2 of 10 kilo-

    ohms.

    LM386 provides suitable power output useful for drive the

    loudspeaker of 0.5W.

    From the pin no. 5, the high power as well as suitable amplitude

    received audio signal is taken as output.

    R14 and C13 are bypass arrangement used to prevent loss of

    amplification.

    C12 capacitor is used for preventing the noise as well as the hum

    produced by the ac sources.

    From the loudspeaker, the audio output is heard.

    A BRIEF SUMMARY OF COMPONENTS USED

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    When a beginner to electronics first looks at a circuit board full of components

    he/she is often overwhelmed by the diversity of do-dads. In these next few sections we will help

    you to identify some of the simple components and their schematical symbol. Then you shouldbe able to call them resistors and transistors instead of Whatchamacallits.

    Electronic component are classed into either being Passive devicesOr Active devices.

    A Passive Device is one that contributes no power gain (amplification)

    to a circuit or system. It has not control action and does not require anyinput other than a signal to perform its function. In other words, A

    components with no brains! Examples are Resistors, Capactitors and

    Inductors

    Active Devices are components that are capable of controlling voltages

    or currents and can create a switching action in the circuit. In other

    words, Devices with smarts! Examples are Diodes, Transistors andIntegrated circuits. Most active components are semiconductors.

    Resistors:

    This is the most common component in electronics. It is used mainly to controlcurrent and voltage within the circuit. You can identify a simple resistor

    by its simple cigar shape with a wire lead coming out of each end. It uses a

    system of color coded bands to identify the value of the component (measuredin Ohms) *A surface mount resistor is in fact mere millimeters in size

    but performs the same function as its bigger brother, the simple resistor. A

    potentiometer is a variable resistor. It lets you vary the resistance with a dialor sliding control in order to alter current or voltage on the fly. This is opposedto the fixed simple resistors.

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    PRESET RESISTORPreset resistor allows adjustments to be arrived out on electronic circuits without the need to

    make changes to fixed resistors. Various forms of present resistors are commonly availableincluding open carbon tracks skeleton presents and fully encapsulated carbon and multiturn

    cermet type

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    s.no parameters Present resistor type

    Open skelton

    carbon

    Enclosed

    carbon

    Multiturn

    cermet

    1 Resistance range () 100 to 2.2 470 to 1 100 to 1

    2 tolerance + 20 +20 +10

    3 Power rating 0.2 0.15 0.25

    4 stability Poor Poor good

    5 application General purpose General

    purpose

    Small signal

    Amplifiers,testand measuring

    equipment.

    Condensers/Capacitors:

    Capacitors, or "caps", vary in size and shape - from a small surface mountmodel up to a huge electric motor cap the size of a paint can. It storages electrical

    energy in the form of electrostatic charge. The size of a capacitor generally determines

    how much charge it can store. A small surface mount or ceramic cap willonly hold a minuscule charge. A cylindrical electrolytic cap will store a much

    larger charge. Some of the large electrolytic caps can store enough charge to kill

    a person. Another type, called Tantalum Capacitors, store a larger charge in a

    smaller package.

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    Inductors:You may remember from science class that adding electrical current to a coil of

    wire produces a magnetic field around itself. This is how the inductor works. It is

    charged with a magnetic field and when that field collapses it produces current in

    the opposite direction. Inductors are used in Alternating Current circuits tooppose changes in the existing current. Most inductors can be identified by the

    "coil" appearance. Others actually look like a resistor but are usually green in

    color.

    Diodes:Diodes are basically a one-way valve for electrical current. They let it flow in onedirection (from positive to negative) and not in the other direction. This is used to perform

    rectification or conversion of AC current to DC by clipping off the negative portion of a ACwaveform. The diode terminals are cathode and anode and the arrow inside the diode symbol

    points towards the cathode, indicating current flow in that direction when the diode is forward

    biased and conducting current. Most diodes are similar in appearance to a resistor and will have apainted line on one end showing the direction or flow(white side is negative). If the negative side

    is on the negative end of the circuit, current will flow. If the negative is on the positive side of

    the circuit no current will flow.

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    LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes)

    LEDs are simply diodes that emit light of one form or another. They are used as

    indicator devices. Example: LED lit equals machine on. The general purpose silicondiode emits excess energy in the form of heat when conducting current. If a different

    semiconductor material such as gallium, arsenide phosphide is used, the excessenergy can be released at a lower wavelength visible to human eye. This is the

    composition of LED. They come in several sizes and colors. Some even emit Infrared

    Light which cannot be seen by the human eye.

    Switch :

    This is a mechanical part which when pressed makes the current to flow through

    it. If the switch is released the current stops flowing through it. This helps to control acircuit.

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    Transistors:

    The transistor performs two basic functions:

    1) It acts as a switch turning current on and off.

    2) It acts as a amplifier.This makes an output signal that is amagnified version of the inputsignal.Transistors come in several sizes dependingon their application. It can be a

    big power transistor such as is used in power applifiers in your stereo, down to

    a surface mount (SMT) and even down to .5 microns wide (I.E.: Mucho Small!)such as in a microprocessor or IntegratedCircuit.

    NPN Transistor: Bipolar junction perform the function of amplifications where

    a small varying voltage or current applied to the base (the lead on the left

    side of the symbol) is proportionately replicated by a much larger voltage orcurrent between the collector and emitter leads. Bipolar junction refers to sandwich

    construction of the semiconductor, where a wedge of "P" material is placed

    between two wedges of "N" material. In this NPN construction a small base currentcontrols the larger current flowing from collector to emitter (the lead withthe arrow).

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    PNP Transistor: Similar to NPN transistors, PNP's have a wedge of "N" material

    between two wedges of "P" material. In this design, a base current

    regulates the larger current flowing from emitter to collector, as indicatedby the direction of the arrow on the emitter lead. In CED players, PNP transistors

    are used less frequently that the NPN type for amplification functions.

    PCBs:

    PCB stands for printed circuit board which are used for wiring up of the components ofa circuit. PCBs are made of paper phenolic FR2 grade (low cost, for low frequency and low

    power circuit assembly) and glass epoxy FR4 grade (for high frequency, high power circuits)copper clad laminates (available in 1.6mm, 2.4mm and 3.6mm thickness). Singlesided PCBs

    have copper foil only on one side while double-sided PCBs have copper foil on both side of

    the laminate. Thickness of copper foil is 35 micrometer minimum on cheaper PCBs and 70micrometer on slightly costlier PCBs. Tracks (conductive paths) are made by masking (covering)

    the track part of copper

    with etch-resist enamel paint (you can even use nail polish) and later dipping thelaminate in ferric chloride solutions to dissolve all copper except under the masked

    part. Holes in PCBs are drilled after etching is over. The tracks on two sides of a PCB are joined

    using printed through hole (PTH) technique, which is equivalent to using slotted copper rivetsfor joining tracks on both sides. On cheaper PCBs, PTH are not provided, only Pads (i.e. circularcopper land with centre hole) are provided and you have to join the tracks on both sides by

    soldering a copper wire to the pads with a copper wire. In singlesided PCB components are

    mounted on the side which has no track (called component side). In a double-sided PCB thecomponent side is defined (marked before hand) or it will show component outline (also called

    silk screen)

    Green masking is the process of applying a layer of green colour insulation varnish on all partsof tracks except near the holes, to protect the tracks from exposure to atmosphere and thus

    prolong its life and reliability.

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    Batteries:

    Symbol of batteries shows +ve terminal by a longer line than the ve terminal.

    For low power circuit dry batteries are used.

    Speakers:

    These convert electrical signals to accoustic viberations. It comprises a permanent

    magnet and a moving coil (through which electrical signal is passed). This moving coil is fixed

    to the diaphram which vibrates to produce sound.

    ICs (Integrated Circuits):

    Integrated Circuits, or ICs, are complex circuits inside one simple package. Silicon

    and metals are used to simulate resistors, capacitors, transistors, etc. It is a spacesaving miracle. These components come in a wide variety of packages and sizes.

    You can tell them by their "monolithic shape" that has a ton of "pins" coming out

    of them. Their applications are as varied as their packages. It can be a simple timer, toa complex logic circuit, or even a microcontroller (microprocessor with a few added functions)

    with erasable memory built inside.

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    Microprocessors (MPUs):

    Microprocessors and other large scale ICs are very complex ICs. At their coreis the transistor which provides the logic for computers, cars, TVs and just about

    everything else electronic. Packages are becoming smaller and smaller as companiesare learning new tricks to make the transistors ever tinier.

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    General PurposeSingle Opeartional Amplifier

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    SL 100NPN Power Transistor

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    CONCLUSION

    We got to have a practical overview of what we studied so far in our curriculum. We got a lot of

    knowledge .


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