EXPERIMENT 17
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Flashing alarm
system
YOU WILL NEED
+ your flasher circuit from
Experiment 14
+ 1 short wire bridge
As soon as you mount the wire bridge on
your flasher circuit, the base (B) and
emitter (E) terminals of tr
ansistor T1 are
short-circuited, and the tr
ansistor can’t
work. The flashing immediately stops,
and the red LED shines uninterruptedly
.
When you pull the wire bridge back out
again, the circuit starts to flash:
Alarm!
That’s how easy it is to turn your flasher
circuit into an alarm system…
C
WHAT’S HAPPENING?
HERE’S HOW
1. Insert a small wire bridge into the
contact clips at the bottom left.
What change do you notice?
2. Remove the wire bridge again.
+
–
9V
T2
T1
A
B
R 2
220 kΩ
+
10 µF
C 2
+
100 µF
C 1
LED 1
R 4
470 Ω
R 3
470 Ω
R 1
100 kΩ
LED 2
Tip
Instead of the small wire
bridge, of course, you could try
using a tripwire or a door
contact, as you did in the alarm
system in Experiment 5.
LED1
LED2
T1
+
–
T2
A
A
C
C
C1 100 µF
R3 470 Ω
C2 10 µF
R4
470 Ω
R2
220 kΩ
+
+
A
B
R1
100 kΩ
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