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Infrared based music transmitter and receiver


Description: An infrared based music transmitter and receiver is made up of three different modules. Test these three modules before you make this project.

You can make this project using phototransistor as well as photodiode.
Follow the following steps:
a. Make a melody generator using UM66 and replace the speaker with infrared LED.

b. Remove LED from the 741 module and connect with Audio amplifier.

c. Orient infrared LED towards phototransistor/photodiode, you will hear the melody on the speaker.


Schematic: 
In this project, infrared LED is oriented towards phototransistor/photodiode. When melody generator is played, infrared LED transmits melody signals to photodiode. The signal is amplified by the 741 operational amplifier and fed to audio amplifier. You can control the volume of melody with 10K variable resistor connected to LM386.
(PLEASE IGNORE THE REPEATED NAMES OF COMPONENTS. TRY TO SEE THE PROJECT IN SEPARATE MODULES)
WATCH THE VIDEOS:
a. Circuit using phototransistor:

b. Circuit using photodiode:


source from  buildcircuit.com