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thanks you for your responce, pulses are generated by Transistor T 7 every sycle, my circuit is based on a special design fli-flop system associate to Transistor T7 disigned to timing the lighting of the LED's.
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https://hackaday.io/project/5164-democracy-for-rotary
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Hi everyone,
I want to present to you My analog cuircuit design to build a rotary encoder system i think very helfull for hobbysts, it's possible to hack many things without using a microcotroller or an arduino, this is my video. enjoy yourself !
And My schematic:
ok, thank you bitwixt i am anderstand now, i can't modifi or cut the original osillator because the vco must work with it, maybe i can use interface with a servomotor to drive a potenciometer, it's just idea.:idea:
i shall say to you when i have new.
i want to use the satelite receiver because i want to build fm preset stations and when i change the chanels of the receiver with the remote control i tune
the fm radio , and i want to give another live for the satelite receiver because the analog systems will stop and replace with the...
hello
thank you for the responces
i just want to use the variable voltage of the satelite tuner to tune or (drive) fm coil like this example, see the atachement
i now, it's not easy but is it possible to do?
but when you have another suggestions i'l take it.
thank you.
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i am New in this forum, excuse my inglish it's very bad, i need help for one idea
i want to use the vco of an analog satelite receiver for tune fm radio and i want to give anathor life for this receiver and use it for build fm preset radio be cause i am find a variable voltage in to...
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