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- R1, R2, R6 (220R): These resistors, all with a resistance of 220 ohms, are likely used for current limiting in the circuit. This could be for LEDs or the base of a transistor to ensure that they operate within safe parameters.
- R3 (100R): A 100-ohm resistor, possibly used for current limiting or as part of a voltage divider or filter.
- R5, R4 (10K): 10 kilo-ohms resistors, commonly used as pull-up or pull-down resistors to define the default state of a digital input, or for voltage division.
V1 (Voltage Source)- V1: Described with peak voltage of 5V and a frequency of 800Hz, it seems like an AC voltage source, used for powering components that require alternating current or for signal generation purposes.
LED2, LED1 (Light Emitting Diodes)- LED1 (597-3901-831F): A specific LED model from Dialight with a 3.4V forward voltage and 10mA current, likely used for indication purposes.
- LED2 (TSAL6100): Another specific LED model, possibly used for infrared transmission given the Vishay Semiconductor manufacturer, often used in remote control applications.
U3, U2, U1 (Integrated Circuits)- U3 (IR67-21C/TR8): Given the manufacturer (Everlight Electronics) and pin designations, this could be an infrared receiver or a related sensor IC.
- U2 (LM358P): An operational amplifier from Texas Instruments, used for various analog signal processing tasks like amplification, filtering, and more.
- U1 (CD4017BE): A decade counter/divider integrated circuit, which is commonly used in sequencing or counting applications, controlling LEDs in patterns or generating timed digital signals.
Q1 (Transistor)- Q1 (BC547B): An NPN bipolar junction transistor (BJT) used for switching or amplification of signals. The base, emitter, and collector pins are indicated, suggesting it could be driving a load or acting in a signal path.
C1, C2 (Capacitors)- C1 (100u): A 100-microfarad capacitor, likely used for power supply decoupling/bypass to stabilize voltage and reduce noise.
- C2 (1000u): A larger, 1000-microfarad capacitor, also used for decoupling or potentially in timing circuits given its larger value, offering a longer charge/discharge cycle.
K1 (Relay)- K1 (SRD-05VDC-SL-C): A relay for switching higher currents/voltages than the rest of the circuit can handle directly. It has a coil (A1, A2 pins) and a switch (COM, NO, NC pins), allowing control of larger loads with low-voltage signals.
D1, D2, D3 (Diodes)