Teacher uses cheap laser and solar panel to transmit wireless sound — iPad powers home project that was inspired by solar panel making noise when attached to speaker

Phil, a high school chemistry teacher and YouTube creator, noticed that a small solar panel emitted a faint sound when connected to a speaker and exposed to light. From this, he deduced that he could transmit sound wirelessly using light, with the solar panel acting as a receiver. So, he decided to build a wireless…

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Phil, a high school chemistry teacher and YouTube creator, noticed that a small solar panel emitted a faint sound when connected to a speaker and exposed to light. From this, he deduced that he could transmit sound wirelessly using light, with the solar panel acting as a receiver. So, he decided to build a wireless transmitter using his iPad, a solar panel, and a cheap speaker, and shared the short build on his YouTube channel.

The first thing he did was to build an amplifier to strengthen the audio signal from his iPad, and then attach it to an LED light, both of which are powered by 9-volt batteries. The light would then vary its intensity when pressing play, indicating that the LED is receiving data pulses from the iPad as voltage variations. He then checked the voltage output of the amplifier, and, indeed, it synchronized with the music.

Transmitting Sound Using Light! – YouTube
Transmitting Sound Using Light! - YouTube


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