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LEILANI ELECTRONICS
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TDA7419 30w Audio board
TDA7419 30w audio board with a 3 input selector and 6 output speakers.
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Dell Digital JukeBox MP3 player, 20GB😎
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20GB of music😎😎 Www.leilanielectronics.com
L.E DotMatrix displays inventory😎😎
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My collection of DotMatrix displays. Www.leilanielectronics.com Here are some websites that I used to purchase DotMatrix displays: Www.digikey.com Www.lc-led.com Www.ledtronics.com Www.jameco.com Www.adafruit.com Www.futurlec.com Www.dfrobot.com Www.mouser.com
SI4732-AM/FM OLED Test circuit
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Testing the am/fm function of the si4732 radio i.c leilanielectronics.com/ ruclips.net/video/Auohgw0JJeg/видео.htmlsi=2gq-p4H4colMsj2f
Microprocessors and EEPROM's
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Check out these old chips from the 70s and 80s 😎😎 leilanielectronics.com/
RadioShack PC Board Kit 😎😎
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Make your own pcb's with this 30-plus year old kit😂🤣😅 leilanielectronics.com/
SI4732 Digital Radio Transmitter/Receiver test circuit.
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Tune into AM, FM, SW and LW radio with the SI4732 digital radio ic chip. leilanielectronics.com/
5X7 Dot Matrix tester.
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Test common anode and common cathode 5x7 dot matrix displays. leilanielectronics.com/
Digital RGB Clock
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Display the time and date in a variety of colors using six 1" rgb 7-segment displays leilanielectronics.com/ ruclips.net/video/J6QVE_TFkoY/видео.htmlsi=QNjWEvNgoatDP1o0
Photoresistor used to control voltage and current outputs.
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Photoresistor used to control voltage and current outputs.
CDS photocell digital counter and scrolling RGB LED's
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CDS photocell digital counter and scrolling RGB LED's
PIR Motion Sensor with alarm output.
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PIR Motion Sensor with alarm output.
Function generators. 11 outputs: sine, triangle, square and integrator.
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Function generators. 11 outputs: sine, triangle, square and integrator.
Electronic parts and more parts!!😎😎
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Electronic parts and more parts!!😎😎
Digital RFID reader with voice output (Emic2 TTS): Part 1
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Digital RFID reader with voice output (Emic2 TTS): Part 1
PCB design final check and labeling: part 10 of 10 😎😎
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PCB design final check and labeling: part 10 of 10 😎😎
Transparent OLED Clock: Part 2-video & schematic.
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Transparent OLED Clock: Part 2-video & schematic.
And before I forget, if you have a Discord server where all the electronics enthusiasts can chat and share their projects, that would be fantastic.
@@adilagou6772 kool, ill look into that, thanks! I could probably do my pcb tutorials on there.
I like your video, and these amazing projects motivate me to make a similar one. I'd like to know where to start. If you can make a video about what to learn to be good with electronics, that would be awesome.
@@adilagou6772 yeah, i could do that.😎 Email me and ill let you know some ideas.
Be aware that many MSGEQ7 chips are fake. (~Cough~ AliExpress) Probably 555 timers with the original markings ground off and re-printed as MSGEQ7s. I've just bought 5 for €5, but haven't tested them yet. My hopes are not high. Mouser, Sparkfun etc are probably real, but cost more.
Where does the 7-band graphic display data come from ? Is it "SAOUT" from the TDA, then sampled by the MCP3008 A2D, and the data read by the PIC ?
@@massimookissed1023 exactly!! You toggle the sain pin, take a reading, toggle it again and take another reading, etc until you get all 7 bands. Then do a reset and retake the 7 readings over and over again😎
@@massimookissed1023 on the final pcb im going to have all 7 bands on display
@@massimookissed1023 thanks for watching.
@leilanielectronics It wouldn't be too hard to have a 2x 7-band displays, 1 left, 1 right. The MCP3008 has enough channels to read 2 MSGEQ7s, or the PIC could sample them itself. A 10-LED bar doesn't need higher bit accuracy than the PIC's internal A2D can handle, and the AS1115 (or MAX7219) could drive 7x 8-LED bars. (7x 9-LEDs if you want to write code to distribute 63 LEDs across an 8x8 matrix.) ICs like the HT16K33 can drive 16x8 LEDs, easily enough for 7x 10-LED bars.
@@massimookissed1023 yup, you could do it that way but i didnt want to over crowd the face of my boombox so i decided 7 was good enough.
chance thus electrolytic cabs fore poly ore ceramic to get a hole other clarity in the sound
@@unkelib4391 the breadboard is a little noisy with all the digital and analog signals. The final pcb will eliminate all that. Thanks for watching..
@@unkelib4391 i ordered better speakers from partsexpress to go in the final boombox.. these speakers are my test speakers i use for most of my analog projects
Very well! I have two 1500 MFD (400v) electrolytic capacitors that I will use for video experiments in the future
@@Stefano91ste 😎😎let me know how it works out.
this is cool... what integrated circuit are you using as a counter ? do you use two to move them backwards ?
@@fragmentsofknowledge2142 g.m Im using a 74191 up/down counter connected to a 74154 1 of 16 decoder. leilanielectronics.com/schematics You can print the schematic in pdf from my website.. thanks for watching!!😎
@@fragmentsofknowledge2142 the top circuit is a 0-99 counter, also on the website😎😎
I found one that my uncle had, has over 5000 tunes on it, pretty good stuff too. But I was wondering If I wanted to buy another one and set it up with my own music, do you know how to do that? I know it’s with the dj explore or something on desktop but I can’t seem to get it to work with the one I already have
@@AnImaginationstudios44 it came with a cd that i still have, thank god i kept it! As far as buying one, im not sure... maybe check on ebay...
Im about 60% done
I have no idea what ur doing but good job 🙂
@@snotkop75 i designed and built my own boom box. I got the idea from these bump box radios that are popular now. I added a RGB display with a graphic eq and analyzer. 30w, 6 speaker output, BT and aux input. Ill post the schematic on my site when im done with the pcb.
@@snotkop75 it also has an am/fm radio for those who still listen to the radio😂🤣
Kool collection
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Available.....???
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i dont know why youtube recomended this :D COOL
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This is an amazing circuit!!!
Definitely 💯 getting 1
@@KingYuna-r6e you ll love it! Www.canamspyderf3s.com
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I used to collect tubes of discarded chips (literally thrown away in a garbage can) at work many years ago. I've since used a few of them in projects and hope to do more of that in my upcoming retirement. I hope you're able to find a use for them!
@@Enigma758 i have to find out the company logo of the two and then maybe email them.. im not given up! Ill find out and do a project with them😎👍🏾
How to buy this
@@Itsprabh124 they stop selling 2ways about 20 years ago.. i had two of them, loved it! Thanks for watching!
So, instead of a 10k resistor, you used 2 diodes in series linked to +5V, for both your LED displays. I am getting it right? I never seen this trick before. Interesting.
@@q12x thanks for watching😎 The 2 diodes drop the voltage to each display to around 3.6v to prevent damage. I didnt use a resistor because both of the drivers have internal current limiting outputs.
R3, R4 and R5
@@leilanielectronics Interesting, you should have mention this detail in your movie....but...I still don't get why you had to lower the voltage with those diodes ! And what is the output resistance of your driver ? 1k I assume?
@@q12x the displays can only handle around 3.3v, maybe 3.8v max. So the diodes drop the voltage down to a safe level. Again, no need for a resistor because the lm3914 and stp drivers have built in current limiting for the outputs.
@@q12x r3, r4 and r5 set the output current for the displays.
Thanks RS!
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I still have an old RS bottle of FeCl. I wonder if it still works, will have to try!
@@Enigma758 FeCl? The etching liquid?
@@leilanielectronics Yes, ferric cloride for etching. It's dark brown and if you come in contact with it, it will stain your skin (for awhile).
@@Enigma758 ok, yeah, thats the bottle in the kit.
Had several of those when I was a kid. I also seem to remember a red mini drill too.
@@makerjeff86 i always wonder how many they sold... probably alot..!!
Really awesome!! Thank you
@@jonnymakers9560 thanks for watching!
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Thanks, im almost done with the a.m function😎 Stay tuned!
I have same addiction. I dont want to know how much money I put into this 😅
I got receipts dating back almost 30 years, im afraid to add up😂🤣😅 But i will one day. Its an expensive hobby. Thanks for watching
Would you be so kind to list all the parts you used so that others can replicate this circuit? Also, did you follow any specific guide? Anything you could recommend for further reading? Thanks! :) P.S. On another note, I've subscribed to your channel!
There are 4 appnotes: an383, an388, si47xx programning guide and the an332. The an332 is the one needed and most helpful in getting the radio up and running. The other 3 i skimmed thru for now but should be helpful later, good luck!!
Awesome , thanks!!
@@will85iroc Excuse my ignorance, but what is "appnotes"?
@@mustafaiqbal89most manufacturers have applcation notes (app notes) in addition to the datasheets. They give circuit examples, how to's, programs, etc to help the user get the device running. Silabs has a few for the si4732 that shows antenna set up's, pcb layout and other stuff. The appnote for the programming is a must to get the chip running. Thanks for watching!!
@@mustafaiqbal89i have them all in pdf, if you need a link let me know... but you can search on silab website
Looks like a ton of fun! Really cool circuit. I"ve never thought of making a breadboard radio
This chip does alot! Once im done with the fm, ill test the am, lw and sw then make a permanent pcb with touch screen OLED to control it. Thanks for watching..
Nice setup!
This is only a fraction of what this chip can do! There are 3 app notes that are great and a 188 page programming guide that im sifting thru..
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Coming soon, giant 4" display!!😎
Im gonna get a station soon!!!😊😅
Now open😎
Whistle while you work!!😎😅😅
Nice clock/displays, how are you limiting the segment current? Normally there is a pile of resistors to do this, or you use a display driver with programmable current levels. I tried looking for these displays online and ended up at Digikey, unfortunately at $23.48 each that kind of kills it for me, hopefully I can find a better price elsewhere. As for the poor colour rendition on your camera, your overloading the poor sensor, you need to attenuate it heaps. as a quick and crude, put a few sheets of copy paper over them, yes you'll lose heaps of resolution/sharpness, but hopefully the colour will be way better in the video.
The stp08 and the stp16 are 8 and 16 channel led drivers. Output current is adjusted by a single resistor. For this circuit current is set at 20ma. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tip. I got the displays from Adafruit and yes they are a little expensive but they make a cool project!!
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Just ordered more parts!!😅😅
#radioshack not radio shaek
Yup, radio shack!
Coming soon! I will be testing the SIM33EAU module.
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Nice artwork and soldering! I like those stp08 drivers, shift registers with constant current output, great for driving LEDs.
The stp's are excellent! Been my goto drivers for years! Thanks for watching.
Program will be posted soon!
Updated correct link.
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Who makes the 7 seg displays shown at the 30s mark?
Glad you asked😎😎im posting a whole video for that circuit this weekend. Its a digital rgb clock and those rgb led's are made by Adafruit. Be sure to visit the site on sunday and download the schematic! Thanks for watching!
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