Now we’ll let one oscillator control another to make
an effective alarm. In this project we have a
multivibrator-type oscillator controlling a pulse
oscillator. You should recognize the multivibrator
circuit on the left side of the schematic. The pulse
oscillator’s frequency is in the audible range (20 to
20K Hertz). The multivibrator controls the pulse
oscillator by allowing current to flow to the transistor
base.
Build the project and press the key to hear the alarm
sound coming from the speaker. You hear the alarm
sound turning on and off as the pulse oscillator turns
on and off.
This intermittent sounding alarm is more effective
than a continuous tone, because it is more
noticeable. You can experiment with this project by
varying the values of the 22k
Ω
, 47k
Ω
, and 100k
Ω
resistors, and the 0.02
μ
F capacitor.
Notes:
EXPERIMENT #69: INTERMITTENT ALARM GENERATOR
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Wiring Sequence:
o
1-29
o
2-30
o
3-103-109
o
4-42-45-138
o
5-47-110
o
40-113-87
o
41-112-75
o
43-111-85
o
44-114-73-89
o
46-104-90
o
76-86-88-74-48-124
o
119-137
o
121-122
Schematic
Содержание EP-130
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