Beeping Alarm System (Analog Project)
Beeping Alarm System (Analog Project)
Beeping Alarm System (Analog Project)
PROJECT TITLE:
Introduction
Objective: To build a circuit device that provides help to detect motion or intruders with beeping sound that
will alert the security agency of intrusions of property.
Component:
Experimental results:
From the experiment conducted, we found that when the triggering swith is triggered, a beeping sound is
produce by the buzzer. This beeping sound only stops when the push off swith is pushed.
This circuit detects darkness and produces a beep-beep-beep alarm. The first two transistors form a high-
gain amplifier with feedback via the 4u7 capacitor to produce a low-frequency oscillator. This provides
voltage for the second oscillator (across the 1k resistor) to drive a buzzer. The LED will turn on when the
LDR detect the absent of light where its resistance decrease allowing current to flow through avoiding the
100k resister. In the experiment, we had to replace the LDR with just 2 wires disconnecting from each other
simulating the triggering alarm because the LDR did not function as we expected. It did not produce voltage
difference across it lower than that from the voltage across the 100KΩ resister.
Conclusion:
From the project, we found out that this circuit is practical enough for home alarm system.