* Coil (Inductance +reluctance) .
* Capacitor.
* Resistor.
* Mic.
* ON OFF switch .
* Transistor .
* Antenna
* Loudspeaker
* IC UM66 ,IC2741 & ICLM386
Here the red LED (LED1) flickers according to the musical tones generated by UM66 IC, indicating modulation. IR LED2 and LED3 are infrared transmitting LEDs. For maximum sound transmission these should be oriented towards IR phototransistor L14F1 (T3). The IR music receiver uses popular op-amp IC μA741 and audio-frequency amplifier IC LM386 along with phototransistor L14F1 and some discrete components (Fig. 2). The melody generated by IC UM66 is transmitted through IR LEDs, received by phototransistor T3 and fed to pin 2 of IC μA741 (IC2). Its gain can be varied using potmeter VR1. The output of IC μA741 is fed to IC LM386 (IC3) via capacitor C5 and potmeter VR2. The melody produced is heard through the receiver’s loudspeaker. Potmeter VR2 is used to control the volume of loudspeaker LS1 (8-ohm, 1W).
Switching off the power supply stops melody generation.
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