
LED Chaser.
A LED chaser using a CMOS 4017 and a 555. (5/28/2006)Category: electronics circuits automobile light - Updated: 2009/07/23

Led Chaser II
Led Chaser Version 2, Improved. Use it as "Led chaser" or "Third Brake Light". (1/30/2005)Category: microcontroller circuits automobile - Updated: 2009/07/25

Led Chaser.
A sequential light chaser using the PIC 12F629. (04/21/2004)Category: automobile diy microcontroller homemade - Updated: 2009/07/24

Traffic Light.
A two-way Traffic light using a PIC 12F629. As bonus, a traffic light that doesn't use a PIC is included. (05/13/2004)Category: microcontroller circuits homemade automobile - Updated: 2009/07/24

Tachometer Circuit.
A simple tachometer circuit using one NPN transistor. (12/04/2007)Category: electronics circuits automobile - Updated: 2009/07/23

Tachometer/RPM.
Easy to build using only a few components. With some modifications, it can be used in an automobile. This Tachometer uses a PIC 16F628.(06/12/2004)Category: microcontroller circuits automobile homemade - Updated: 2009/07/24

Tachometer/RPM II.
This is an improved version of the Tachometer created specially to measure up to 9,999 RPM. Uses a PIC 16F628. (04/24/2006)Category: microcontroller circuits automobile homemade - Updated: 2009/07/24

Tachometer for Bikes (circuit).
Here are some instructions how to connect the Tachometer version II to a single cylinder. Thanks Firoz! (3/9/2007)Category: microcontroller circuits automobile homemade - Updated: 2009/07/23
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