This schematic diagram show a single chip Theremin circuit.  Theremin is
 an electronic music instrument which sense hand movement to control the
 tones/frequency.  This Theremin circuit uses two separate Colpitts LC 
oscillators to produce a beat frequency. 
The frequencies of  two 
Colpitts LC oscillators are mixed and then rectified. This 
rectification  demodulate the mixed signal to get the beat frequency 
which is in audible range. This beat frequency or difference is the 
real  Theremin’s output. The oscillator is operated at high frequency 
(inaudible) to get wide audible frequency range of beat frequency when 
two oscillator output is mixed.  This circuit uses a 4011 quad gate to 
construct the high frequency  oscillator operating at 250kHz. Here is 
the schematic diagram of the  circuit.
Single Chip Theremin Circuit Diagram
The metal probe that is used to sense your  hand produces only small  
frequency shift in term of percentage of original frequency, that’s why 
 we need to derive the beat frequency to get wide audible frequency 
range  as the result of  high frequency shifting. The IC2, an LM741 is 
used to amplify the mixed signal before rectification. 
The D1 will  
rectify the mixed signal to detect the audio (the beat frequency).  This
 audio signal is then filtered by an adjustable bandpass filter IC3. The
 further audio amplification before power amplifier IC5  is done by IC4.
 The metal toilet-tank float  is used for the hand probe since is has 
better sensitivity than a simple wire antenna, but any conductive 
material will work.
 


 
 
 
