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DIY Club: Wireless Power Transfer for First-Year Electronics Projects

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  Hello DIY Enthusiasts!  Electronics Projects : Ready to explore the fascinating world of wireless technology? Join our DIY Club as we take on a project to create a Wireless Power Transfer system. This beginner-friendly project will help you understand the principles of electromagnetism and inductive coupling, making it perfect for first-year electronics students. Join DIY Club Community Materials Needed: Copper wire (for coils) Transistor (e.g., 2N2222) Resistors (various values) Capacitors Diode (e.g., 1N4007) LED Battery (e.g., 9V) and connector Breadboard and jumper wires Basic tools (soldering iron, wire cutter, etc.) Step-by-Step Guide: 1. Create the Transmitter Coil: Wind the copper wire into a coil with multiple turns (around 20-30 turns) to create the transmitter coil. Connect one end of the coil to the collector of the transistor and the other end to the positive terminal of the battery through a resistor. 2. Build the Oscillator Circuit: Construct a simple oscillator circui

DIY Club: Wireless Voltage Detector for First-Year Electronics Projects

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  Hello DIY Innovators!  Electronics Projects : Are you looking for a cool and practical electronics project? Join our DIY Club as we dive into creating a Wireless Voltage Detector. This project is perfect for first-year electronics students and focuses on designing a tool that can detect voltage without direct contact, enhancing safety and convenience. Azad Chaiwala Paid Course   Affiliate Marketing   Networking Marketing Materials Needed: Inductor coil Capacitor NPN transistor LED Resistors (various values) Battery and connector (e.g., 9V battery) Breadboard and jumper wires Wireless transmitter and receiver modules Basic tools (soldering iron, wire cutter, etc.) Step-by-Step Guide: 1. Build the Sensing Circuit: Create an LC circuit using an inductor and capacitor to detect the electromagnetic field generated by live wires. Connect the LC circuit to the base of an NPN transistor. This will amplify the signal when voltage is detected. 2. Signal Processing: Connect an LED to the collec