Hey, Lin. If you really want to impress someone, build the circuit with
vacuum tubes. There're probably enough OFs on this list to come up with
something that will work.
Allen Hefner
Norristown, PA
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On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Linda Grunthaner <grunthaner at
gmail.com>wrote:
> List,
> Does anyone on the list have electronics experience that can help me with a
> circuit I am trying to design for my class?
>
> I only have a fair amount of electronics experience so I'm not sure what
> parts I need. I'm a shop certified teacher and CAD instructor so I'm
> familiar with tools and schematics and have built electronic devices. I
> haven't dabbled in electronics circuits in years so I'm not sure what parts
> I need.
>
> I am trying to design a circuit (starting with breadboard) that will allow
> a buzzer to buzz when another object comes close so it will have to be
> wireless. Once I know what parts I need I'd like to make it as small as
> possible perhaps 1/2.
> Thanks Lin
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