This document describes a simple LED music light circuit project designed by students at the Technological Institute of the Philippines College of Engineering Electrical Engineering Department. The circuit uses a buffer amplifier transistor to amplify an input music signal varying in pitch and amplitude. The amplified music signal is then fed to an array of transistors so that each transistor receives incrementally different pitches or volume levels and switches the LEDs in a corresponding sequence, producing a light pattern that varies in length based on the pitch or volume of the input music.
This document describes a simple LED music light circuit project designed by students at the Technological Institute of the Philippines College of Engineering Electrical Engineering Department. The circuit uses a buffer amplifier transistor to amplify an input music signal varying in pitch and amplitude. The amplified music signal is then fed to an array of transistors so that each transistor receives incrementally different pitches or volume levels and switches the LEDs in a corresponding sequence, producing a light pattern that varies in length based on the pitch or volume of the input music.
This document describes a simple LED music light circuit project designed by students at the Technological Institute of the Philippines College of Engineering Electrical Engineering Department. The circuit uses a buffer amplifier transistor to amplify an input music signal varying in pitch and amplitude. The amplified music signal is then fed to an array of transistors so that each transistor receives incrementally different pitches or volume levels and switches the LEDs in a corresponding sequence, producing a light pattern that varies in length based on the pitch or volume of the input music.
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Electrical Engineering Department
PROJECT DESIGN SIMPLE LED MUSIC LIGHT CIRCUIT
EEP312L1/ EE32FA1
Submitted By: Ilagan, John Paulo S. Mabaga, Argel Linard F.
Submitted To: ENGR. DATU AMIL HUSSIEN O. ASAKIL Instructor
The music signal varying with pitch and amplitude is applied at the base of the buffer amplifier PNP transistor. The amplified music is then fed across the whole array where the respective transistor receive the inputs with incrementing pitch or the volume levels and go on switching in the corresponding manner from start to finish, producing an interesting LED light sequencing pattern. This light exactly varies its length according to the pitch or the volume of the fed music signal.