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INTRODUCTION  
 

You and your friend have a pair of radios you use to talk to each other, but 
did you notice that sometimes people listen in when you don’t want them to? 
How can you have a conversation that nobody can listen to but you and your 
friend? Well you could encrypt the audio of the radio and decode it, but that 
is an expensive option, and if someone has a decoder they can listen too. 
But if we send the audio over a laser beam, the only people who can hear 
your conversation are people who can see the laser beam itself. You don’t 
even have to encrypt the audio! 
 
Ever wonder how sound is sent over a beam of light? There are several ways 
to do it. One is to AM modulate the light beam. This means that we will vary 
the brightness of the beam along with the audio, and the detector will give us 
an output according to brightness. This is probably the simplest way, but 
can’t really be done very well since many lasers don’t have a very broad 
range of AM. This means that if the audio level is too low, the laser turns off! 
This is also prone to interference from other sources that vary in brightness 
like fluorescent lights which turn on and off at 60Hz.  
 
A laser module is better used for turning completely on and off rather than 
trying to vary its brightness slightly. Solid-state lasers perform better this way 
than with AM modulation. The detector then will see the on and off state very 
easily. If we turn a laser on and off at a known rate, usually very quickly, we 
can ignore all other possible interfering signals on the receiver like 
fluorescent lights. For example our LBC6K is turning the laser on and off at a 
rate of 18kHz. If we just look at 18kHz, and filter out all other frequencies, we 
filter out all other potential interfering light sources too. 
 
So how do we get audio out of an 18kHz signal which is simply an on and off 
signal? Well we could encode the data in a data stream, much like what a 
modem does, meaning we would have to decode it digitally on the other end. 
Otherwise we could simply pulse width modulate the 18kHz signal, and use a 
low-pass filter to demodulate the audio.  
 
Pulse width modulation (PWM); what the heck is that? Well, it is exactly what 
it sounds like. If you have an 18kHz square wave you would normally have a 
duty cycle of 50%. This means the on time is exactly that of the off time per 
cycle. PWM means that you are varying this duty cycle according to the data 
you wish to transmit; in our case it is audio. A high signal level would have a 
longer on time vs. off time, and a quiet signal would have shorter on time vs. 
off time. The total time per cycle always remains the same. 
 
See the following diagram and you will see the waveforms in the LBC6K. The 
top signal is the 18kHz clock. The middle signal is the clock converted to a 

Содержание Laser Beam Communicator

Страница 1: ...rtion Pen laser included Use even better laser modules for farther transmission A lot of fun to transmit to your friend s house through the window Powered by any 9 12 VDC source Complete and informati...

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Страница 3: ...Price Only 5 00 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 4 Parts Layout Diagram 9 Parts List 10 Assembly Instructions 12 Using the LB6K 18 Troubleshooting 20 Receiver Board Schematic 23 Transmitter Board Schem...

Страница 4: ...state lasers perform better this way than with AM modulation The detector then will see the on and off state very easily If we turn a laser on and off at a known rate usually very quickly we can ignor...

Страница 5: ...kHz on down through 6kHz and below is perfect for transmitting voice signals Below you can see the various stages of filtering in the receiver The top trace is the unfiltered received PWM signal right...

Страница 6: ...our sampling rate is 18kHz anything over the Nyquist will be seen as the incoming frequency Nyquist frequency So 10kHz 9kHz 1kHz So this may be more information than you really wanted to read but the...

Страница 7: ...his one small kit If you are interested in learning more there are a lot of resources on the internet and in your local library RAMSEY Learn As You Build KIT ASSEMBLY There are numerous solder connect...

Страница 8: ...shiny completed connections SINGLE SIDED COMPONENT SOLDERING INSTRUCTIONS You ll notice that the circuit board contains plating on only one side This makes soldering relatively easy for even the inex...

Страница 9: ...LBC6K 9 LBC6K PARTS LAYOUT DIAGRAM...

Страница 10: ...ohm resistor violet green orange R7 4 100K ohm resistors brown black yellow R2 R8 R9 R13 1 470K ohm resistor yellow violet yellow R3 2 1M ohm resistors brown black green R1 R11 1 10K ohm switched pote...

Страница 11: ...violet green orange R7 7 100K ohm resistors brown black yellow R2 R6 R8 R9 R13 R17 R20 2 1M ohm resistors brown black green R1 R25 CAPACITORS 2 01 F disc capacitors marked 01 or 103 or 10 nF C3 C5 2...

Страница 12: ...LM660AIN quad rail to rail opamp Note that there is a dot or notch on one end of the IC Be sure to orient the part by following the parts layout diagram and PC board silkscreen for the placement of th...

Страница 13: ...16 Install C10 1800pF disc capacitor marked 182 17 Install R7 75K ohm resistor violet green orange 18 Install R6 39K ohm resistor orange white orange 19 Install R8 100K ohm resistor brown black yellow...

Страница 14: ...switched potentiometer Be sure the part is flat to the board before soldering all the pins Note that the shaft of the part can be pulled out and pushed back in to turn the unit on and off 41 Install...

Страница 15: ...ed flush on the board 46 Install C2 a 10pF disc capacitor marked 10 47 Install C1 the other 10pF disc capacitor 48 Install R13 100K ohms brown black yellow 49 Install R1 a 1M ohm resistor brown black...

Страница 16: ...let red 72 Install C6 one of the 10 F electrolytic capacitors Remember to place this part correctly using the band or stripe which indicates the negative lead 73 It s time to install another jumper JM...

Страница 17: ...ng 92 Install S1 the DPDT pushbutton switch Make sure it is seated properly before soldering all 6 pins 93 Install C7 10 F electrolytic capacitor Be sure of the polarity before soldering 94 Install H1...

Страница 18: ...lder the negative connection to the laser pointer Remember the silkscreen on the board near the D3 mark the line with an arrow on the end On the opposite end of the line from the arrow is a hole Take...

Страница 19: ...nded you use the microphone for now so install the jumper in the 2 3 position Apply power to both units and turn them on The transmitter should have a nice bright laser beam output If not consult the...

Страница 20: ...ave 5V at the opamp If not you have an open someplace Also check pin 6 of U2 for 7 10VDC if not there is no power to the audio amplifier there s no sound If everything has checked out so far the probl...

Страница 21: ...A jumper should be between pins 2 3 if you want to use the included microphone amplifier or 1 2 if you want to insert line level audio and bypass the microphone No jumper No audio If you have the jump...

Страница 22: ...t most user friendly format that is possible As our customers we value your opinions comments and additions that you would like to see in future publications Please submit comments or ideas to Ramsey...

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Страница 24: ...LBC6K 24 LBC6K TRANSMITTER BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...

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Страница 27: ...and received five extra 1K resistors you can pretty much be assured that the 1K ohm resistors are actually the missing 10 K parts Hum m m I guess the red band really does look orange Ramsey Electronic...

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