Step 2Parts ( the reciever)
well to start with there are 15 resistors (tedious)
Ok,
So the case should be attractive, maybe with khaki camoflage on it (if you really want to) but try to make it streamlined or camoflage so that nobody will see it i did not originally make it for a detonator so i have not got a very good case.
R1 = 100k
R2-9 = 4.7K
R10 = 10K
R11-15 = 680R
CAPACITORS:
C1-2 = 100nF (CERAMIC)
C3 = 470uF (ELECTROLYTIC)
SEMICONDUCTORS:
U1 = AM-HRR1-418 = Radio reciever
U2 = HT6034 = Decoder
U3 = 78L05 = 12V - 5V REGULATOR
Q1,Q6-9 = TIP 121 OR 122 = AMPLIFIER
Q2-5 = BC184L = NPN TRANSISTOR
D1,3,5,7,9 = 1N4001 = DIODE
D2,4,6,8,10= LED (COLOUR OF YOUR CHOICE)
Miscellaneous
AN1 = 17 cm PIECE OF WIRE (MUST BE 17cm)
POWER SOCKET = 12V POWER SOCKET (OR CAN RUN OFF 9V BATTERY)
IC SOCKET = DIL18 (18 PIN CHIP SOCKET)
ok, so there are the parts. im sorry if you cant get them over in america but, well again it is not my problem.
the TIP121 is a darlington driver, it is optional, but is reccomended it you want to use it as a detonator, see the chip runs off 5v and the TIP121 will amplify the current and make the 12v part of the circuit drive the detonator.
The 5 leds are, recieving transmission, and then for the four channels that indicate whether it is switched on.
NOTE: you can switch on more than one channel at a time so you can have multiple combinations. if you then feed the signal into a chip (if you do that do not output the signal through the amplifier) and in doing that you can have up to 15 (not including 0000 in binary) differnent explosive devices that can be controlled.
ok there goes the part lists for it...
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There is a regulator to drop it down to 5V so therefore 9V and 12V would both work.