Unusual functions of cheap parts
Take a crystal for which you need a constant temperature. Solder the
cathode of a cheap diode (1N4148 etc.) to the crystal case. Solder one end
of a moderately low value half-watt resistor to the case. Bring out the
anode of the diode, the free end of the resistor, and the crystal case on
wire leads and encapsulate the crystal-diode-resistor in heat shrink. Use
the diode as your temperature sensor, the resistor as your heating element,
an opamp/driver transistor as the comparator/amplifier and bingo, the
world's cheapest crystal oven. Bang-bang or linear, your choice.
Jim
eh Henry Kiefer wrote:
Hi all -
Do you know of other interesting devices or circuits good for misuse?
Best regards -
Henry
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