Lol the TV and flute... probably from the girl I was speaking with :P
I'll try alone to see what it does...
And what the... me, swearing in background???
Thanks alot :D
Hi,
Well the title says much of it :P
But, just to say, I made some device that records phone conversation.
I have the schematic and the high pitch sound (the buzz)
The high pitch
http://rapidshare.de/files/6761508/buzz.mp3.html
Can someone help me?
How can I know what it will give me when it's loaded ???
And BTW: Here is some pictures of my "crappy" project :P
BTW: I don't have my 12V regulator for now...
Hey,
Someone knows about "LaSource.CC" it is the new radioshack in Canada. They changed of owner. And, I got a question, if someone knows it, is there any chips there? Like, I would like to buy some 12v Regulator...
Mwhahhahahahhah THANKS! Thank you soo much! Now, I got 14.77VDC :D And, my 6v is not 5.5VDC now it's 6.05VDC :D Thanks! I will sleep much more intelligent tonight :P
DAMN! I'm gonna cry!! :'( :'( Now I got the exact same problem that I started up with... is that because 4700uF is too much or...
1 = Input, 2 = Ground, 3 = Output
And, is there a big diff?
There's ONE thing that I really DON'T understand... on your schematic, the capacitor is on the +15.6 and the GND line... is it suppose to be like that? That's maybe why it's doesn't work!
Lol I know :P Well I do understand some words :P I'm not a electonic geek (but want to become one :P) I'm a PC geek!
But anyway that doesn't help me much... can someone help me with my 12VAC that doesn't gives out 15.6VDC problem?
Oups... You just made me remarked that one diode is in the wrong way... :P I'll put it in the good way (after that the soldering iron is hot... :P)
EDIT: Nope I'm getting 9.3VDC. But, if I mesure before my capacitor, it's giving me a unstable 10.45VDC. Perhaps someone could help me on MSN or AIM?
Geez... I'm f.... up... ??? ??? I can't understand a word you guys say :-[ :P But I managed to fix the 6VDC thing up, but I got another problem, I'll explain it:
I got a transformer that takes 120VAC and put it to 12VAC and 7VAC, I use 2 bridge rectrifier to convert both of them to 12VDC and...