June 2017 Issue
A summary of this month's contents.
Ultrasonic Garage Parking Assistant
This digital display project shows the distance between the back wall of your garage or carport to your car’s front (or rear!) bumper. A clear LCD readout displays the remaining gap in centimetres and the LCD colour background works “traffic-light” style to show you when your car’s perfectly parked.
Uses a wall-mounted ultrasonic Tx/ Rx pair and a pre-programmed Micromite Mk 2 – as featured in February EPE et seq.
Also see www.geoffg.net/micromite.html
Hotel Safe Alarm
This simple but cunningly effective alarm unit is designed to warn you when hotel (or cruise ship) personal safes have been opened without your authority. It also registers the event to alert you afterwards, and it may also frighten off a suspect thief.
The small coin-cell powered module contains a light-dependent resistor that detects light falling onto the alarm (eg when a safe is opened), and then a simple code must be keyed in within 15 seconds or a piezo buzzer will sound. Two LEDs show activation and log an unauthorised opening. Adjustable entry and alarm periods. Also suitable for cupboards, drawers, desks etc. or anywhere that you wish to monitor by detecting a rise in ambient light levels. PIC 12F675-powered, free .hex file downloadabe from our website.
100dB Stereo LED Audio Level / VU Meter
(Part 1)
This spectacular Stereo VU Meter will give your stereo system some LED bling! It uses 80 high-brightness SMD LEDs to produce a highly colourful dual bargraph display that simultaneously shows the average audio signal level plus peak level. And it can display ranges up to 100dB.
Part 1 this month describes the circuitry, with constructional details following in next month’s instalment. PIC 32MX-powered with free .hex code available for download if you want to program your own.
Surface mount components are used throughout. Good soldering skills are needed to complete this project successfuly.
NEW SERIES! Teach-In 2017 BBC micro:bit
A fantastic new Teach-In series launches this month, with Part 1 of Teach-In 2017 introducing the BBC micro:bit single board computer.
In Part 1 our Teach-In tutor Mike Tooley outlines everything you need to know to get started with the BBC micro:bit, looking at on-board features and pinouts, followed by a walk-through of the various programming environments that are available. Our first worked example is a compass that utilises the micro:bit’s onboard magnetometer.
Audio Out – MX50 Power amplifier kit – Part 2
More audio amplifier tricks and tips from our audio expert: this month, designing and building the power supply section.
Also in this issue:
- Techno Talk – why is it left to end-users to do all the testing? And DIY SETI.
- Net Work – online must-haves for DIY repairs
- PIC n MIX –PICs and the PICkit 3: A beginner’s guide – Part 11. Indirect addressing.
- Circuit Surgery – an intense primer on oscilloscope probes
- Ingenuity Unlimited – readers’ own circuits – minimal component count logic probes
Next month
Teach-In 2017 Introducing the BBC micro:bit (Part 2)- Mu editor and MicroPython; Brownout Protector for Induction Motors; Micromite-based Super Clock; 100dB Stereo LED VU Meter (Part 2); Contents subject to change.
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