EOS Power: Global Specialties
EOS Power: Global Specialties
7V 250mAh Rechargeable in
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00000005981LF-000
GSK-409
EOS Power
Global Specialties
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9201 East Dry Creek Road
P.O. Box 740970
Centennial,
Los Angeles, CO 80112
CA 90074-0970
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Audio Control Switch Clap On/Off
Model GSK-409
Technical Specifications
n Power Source: 12 VDC
n Power Consumption: 50 mA max.
n Sensitivity Adjustment: potentiometer
n Maximum Load: 10 A, 125 VAC or 5 A, 220 VAC
n PCB Dimensions: 2.92 x 1.49 inches
Operating Principles
This circuit utilizes a sensitivity microphone to obtain an audio
signal and a flip-flop circuit to turn the switch to the on and off
position. The audio signal enters from the microphone to
transistor 1 through capacitor 2 entering variable resistor 1
allowing sensitivity adjustments. The collector of transistor 2
is connected through capacitor 3 and 4 creating a flip-flop
sector comprising of transistor 3 and 4 both taking turn
functioning to the signal transmitted by the microphone.
The transmittal of an audio signal through transistor 1 and 2
causes the collector of transistor 2 to be amplified creating a
momentary low voltage while current at the base of transistor 4
is drawn through diode 2 and capacitor 4 to ground at collector Testing
transistor 2 making transistor 4 stop inducing current. The Connect the 12VDC power source and adjust variable
higher voltage will cause transistor 3 to draw current through resistor 1 to just past neutral. The LED may be on or off;
the base of transistor 4 and ground causing transistor 3 to test by clapping your hands; LED should change from previous
work in place of transistor 4. At this point the relay will release condition; clap hands once more and LED should return to
the contact face so the LED will be turned off. Transistor 4 will original position. The LED should go on and off by clapping
be inactive until an audio signal is present to cause transistor 3 your hands if so, the circuit is working. Connect the audio
to stop induction and then transistor 4 will start functioning. control switch at “OUT” terminal and connect the unit to the
“IN” terminal.
PCB Assembly
Please refer to Figures 1, 2, and 3 for aid in component Troubleshooting
placement. It is recommended to start with lower components The main cause of problems will come from misplaced
i.e. diodes, resisters, electrolyte capacitors, and transistors. components or faulty soldering. Utilize figure 2 and 3 to
Be careful to check polarity with Figure 3 before soldering. ensure proper placement, polarity and then check solder
Take extra precaution to ensure electrolytic capacitors are points for connectivity.
inserted correctly. If a problem is detected it is best too use a
desoldering pump or desoldering braids to remove component. Accessories
This will minimize potential damage to the printed circuit board. Use GSB-04 (sold separately) to house the PCB and batteries.
Resistors
R1, R10 1 kΩ brown – black – red – gold
R2 1 MΩ brown – black – green – gold
R3, R8 10 kΩ brown – black – orange – gold
R4 56 kΩ green – blue – orange – gold
R5, R9 47 kΩ yellow – violet – orange – gold
R6 3 kΩ orange – black – red – gold
R7 5 kΩ green – black – red – gold
Potentiometer
VR1 103 or 14 or 10 kΩ
Ceramic Capacitors
C1 104 or 0.1 µFΩ
C6 273 or 0.027 µF
Electrolytic Capacitors
C2 0.1 µF
C3, C4, C5 2.2 µF
C7 10 µF
Transistor
TR1, TR2, TR3, TR4 C458, C828, C945, C1815
Diodes
D1, D2, D3 1N4148
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