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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Retro RTC

5th of April'10
<1130>Got up after a long sleep.
<1200-1300>WTH was I doing then? Probably taking some pills for having a good memory huh!
<1330>Had lunch.
<1600>Came back to room.
<1630> A KNOCK at my door.
A friend of mine was asking for some assistance in his mini project. I thought it would be fun and started discussing about it. It's a retro RTC (Real Time Clock). The fact that I call this a retro is that he didn't want to use any RTC chip and he brought an AT89C2051 microcontroller for this 24 hour clock project.
<1700> Project started.


Monday, April 5, 2010

Home Automation through Cellphone Keying (H.A.C.K)

I always wanted to control my lights and other appliances in my room remotely while I'm somewhere else. Many a times I forget to switch off the fan or AC in my room and then I have to go back and switch it off. I always wondered how cool it would be if I could control my appliances through something like my cellphone (which I never forget to take). Well now I can see that dream right in front of me. Yes, its yet another hobby project by Kaushani and me. Its the 'Home Automation through Cellphone Keying(H.A.C.K)' .

Full duplex Intercom

Its another technical weekend for Kaushani and me. After burning our grey cells in debugging the decade counter 7-segment display circuits of the first years in 'Innovent' ( organised by IEENC Manipal,MIT) we decided to come up with a new weekend project (Wep) and this time its a 'DUPLEX INTERCOM' . With a 6-12 Volts power supply its a very simple DIY hobby circuit using TDA7052 Audio power amplifier (manufactured by Philips) which gave us a gain of about 40db.


Audio Splitter

Its yet another tech weekend for me and Kaushani. This time we have come up with a hobby circuit called the "Audio splitter" specially meant for laptops as we've taken the power supply from USB. Its implemented using TDA2822M Dual OPAMP IC with internal feedback which gives a gain of 89 (39db).