DIY Analog Electronic Candle Lights
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DIY Analog Electronic Candle Lights
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Description:
This circuit simulates a real candle, lit with fire, and blown out with a mouth. Light up and play the "Happy Birthday to You" song, stop playing the music when it blows out.
Basic Parameters:
Product Name:DIY Kit Analog Electronic Candle Light
Work Voltage:DC 5V
Tips:
1.Please install SMD components at first;
2.Please install complex components preferentially;
3.Please pay attention to the installation direction of components.
4.Please make sure the soldering iron does not touch the components for a long time. Otherwise it is easy to damage the components.
Install 4pcs 560ohm 0805 SMD Resistor at R11-R14.
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Install 8pcs 1Kohm 0805 SMD Resistor at R15-R22
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Install 7pcs 0805 SMD Resistor.
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2pcs 1Kohm 0805 SMD resistor at R8-R9.
3pcs 10Kohm at R2,R4,R6.
2pcs 100ohm at R10,R23.
Install SMD Resistor at R3, R1, R5, R7
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1pcs 360ohm 0805 SMD resistor at R3.
1pcs 20Kohm at R1.
1pcs 1Mohm at R5.
1pcs 100Kohm at R7.
Install 1pcs SOP-14 CD4013 at IC2
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Please pay attention to the installation direction, adjacent pins can not be shorted.
Install 1pcs 1N4007 at VD1 and 1pcs 1N4148 at VD2.
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Install 1pcs 10Kohm Thermistor at Rt.
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Please pay attention to the installation method, the sensor can not be too close to the PCB, it need to stretch about 5mm.
Install Ceramic Capacitors at C1-C5
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2pcs 103 ceramic capacitors at C1,C2.
2pcs 104 ceramic capacitors at C3,C4.
1pc 102 ceramic capacitor at C5.
Install 7pcs Transistors at VT1-VT7.
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Install 3pcs S9012 at VT1,VT2,VT4.
3pcs S9013 at VT3, VT5, VT6.
1pc S8050 at VT7.
Install Bending Male Pin at +5V and GND
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Install 13pcs LEDs at LED1-LED13.
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Install 8pcs 3mm Red LED at LED6-LED13.
Install 4pcs Red LED at LED2-LED5.
1pcs RGB LED at LED1.
Install 1pc Microphone at M1.
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Please pay attention to the installation direction.
Install Potentiometer and Passive Buzzer
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2pcs potentiometer at Rp1,Rp2.
1pc Passive Buzzer at LS1.
Install 1pc LX9300 Voice Chip at IC2.
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Please noted: It just need install Pin-1/Pin-3/Pin-5. There is no need to install Other pins.
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