Showing posts with label siren. Show all posts
Showing posts with label siren. Show all posts
Thursday, November 6, 2014
3V Sweeping Siren Alarm

The circuit uses a LTC1799 precision frequency generator from Linear Technology. A 74HC14 hex Schmitt trigger from Texas Instruments is also used to perform several other functions. One section is wired as a simple 7Hz square wave oscillator. The triangle waveform across that capacitor generates the low frequency sweeping signal for the siren. Two resistors bias the LTC1799 for a center frequency of about 2KHz. A flyback DC to DC converter circuit, produces a 40v peak signal, which is turned on and off according to the output of the LTC1799.
The output is connected to a quality piezoelectric beeper, which has a resonant frequency of about 2.5KHz. The result is a siren which is quite loud but draws only 40ma from a 3v supply. A piezoelectric device from Kobitone, part number 254-PB515-ROX, (Mouser part number 245-PB516) shown above works well. If you want something much smaller, although not quite as loud, try the Murata PKM17EPP-2002-BO shown above (Digikey part number 490-4688).Click on Schematic below to view PDF version of this Circuit

Sunday, August 17, 2014
Electronic Siren Wiring diagram Schematic
Tis is a schema of a siren.I suppose this would be very usefull schema for you all.This schema operates with 9V power supply
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