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mantera87 Posted - Mar 18 2008 : 08:55:00 AM
I have a problem.....can you tell me which type of Q3 NPN Phototransistor you used and the function of LM567 Tone Decoder
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Aaron Cake Posted - Aug 19 2009 : 10:10:22 AM
quote:
Originally posted by kauphy

HI,
CONCERNING UR PAPER ON "HOW TO SOLDER" YOU MENTIONED SOLDER PAD, I WILL BE GLAD IF YOU POST A PICTURE OF IT



You should be making your own topic instead of hijacking other people's posts.

However, to answer your question, a solder pad is simply the pad of copper through which a component lead sticks and is soldered to.

My "How To Solder" writeup is pathetic and rather old. I am making a much newer one currently, but I don't know when it will be online.
boron Posted - Aug 19 2009 : 10:04:32 AM
Hello,

Firstly the caps lock is kinda annoying, like you're shouting the question at us and secondly its in a very wrong place.

But to answer the question, a solder pad is just the location on the board you will be soldering the component to. Generally a circular small piece of copper with a hole in the middle... You could just google it.
kauphy Posted - Aug 18 2009 : 1:42:05 PM
HI,
CONCERNING UR PAPER ON "HOW TO SOLDER" YOU MENTIONED SOLDER PAD, I WILL BE GLAD IF YOU POST A PICTURE OF IT
thedude Posted - Aug 05 2009 : 09:11:30 AM
The circuit can be used with any general remote.

Check the link for more info. It contains the explanation and schematic.

http://www.kitsrus.com/pdf/k58.pdf
Zonsopgang Posted - Aug 05 2009 : 06:55:33 AM
help me. I want to make simple remote IR that consist of 2 buttons, first button to activate the device, and second button to deactivate the device. any component that will I require? there is again, I wish that remote can be functioned at a distance of around 10 metres or around 30 feets.
audioguru Posted - Mar 18 2008 : 6:17:54 PM
Most NPN photo-transistors are the same. A few are more sensitive.

The LM567 detects the frequency that modulates the IR LED so that interference from lights doesn't trigger the relay.

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