Showing posts with label sound. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Latest Sound Effects Generator 8 different sound effects circuit schematic with explanation

Sound Effects Generator (8 different sound effects) circuit diagram

All sounds in this circuit are generated by HT2884. There are 8 different sound effect can be produced that are 2 lazer guns, 1 dual tone horn sound, 2 bomb sounds, 2 machine gun sounds and a rifle shot sound.

Note:
Power is a 3 Volt battery, but the IC will work with any voltage between 2.5 and 5 Volts. Switch S1 is the on / off switch. The output at pin 10 is amplified and drives a small 8 ohm loudspeaker. Pressing S3 once will generate all the sounds, one after another. S2 can be used to produce a single sound effect, next depression gives the next sound effect. Standby current is about 1 uA at 3 Volt, so battery life is very economical.

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Sunday, March 31, 2013

Sound Operated Flip Flop Circuit

This is a design circuit in which the status of the output pins of a Flip Flop IC can be toggled by using sound. This circuit is based on LM324 IC. This is the figure of the circuit.


Processing operation of the circuit is a condenser microphone is used for picking up the sound. The first two op amp is in the IC1 LM324 is used to amplify the sound picked by the condenser microphone. The third op amp inside LM324 is wired as a level detector. When ever the voltage produced due to sound have a level more than that of the reference voltage at pin 5 of the third op amp, its output (pin 7) goes high, triggering the flip flop IC1 CD 4027.

As a result the state of the output pins of CD 4027 (pin 1 & pin 2) toggles for each burst of sound. The circuit can be powered from 4, 5 V DC. The mic M1 is a condenser mic. All capacitors must be rated 10V. The sensitivity of the circuit can be adjusted by varying the preset R9.

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