Showing posts with label ne555. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 6, 2013

RING BELL ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT USING NE555 DIAGRAM

RING BELL ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT USING NE555 DIAGRAM

This circuit produces oscillating frequency around 1kHz, and able to be converted by changing the value of resistor R1. The speaker will produce a long beep sound with 1kHz frequency. Here is the schematic :

Parts list :

  •     Resistor R1 : 10k ohm
  •     Resistor R2 : 56k ohm
  •     Capacitor C1-C2 : 0.01 uF
  •     Polar capacitor C3 : 1 uF/15V
  •     IC timer : NE 555
  •     Speaker : 8 ohm 0.5 W
  •     ON/OFF switch
  •     5-15V Power supply
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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Simple Light Sensor Alarm circuit with NE555

This circuit despatched out an alarm when its LDR sensor is uncovered to mild with the aid of solar or lamp. A 555 astable multivibrator was once used here which despatched sign a tone of about 1kHz upon detecting mild.The sensor when exposed by gentle fulls the circuit and makes the 555 oscillate at about 1kHz with transistor to power current.

The sensor can be shown within the circuit diagram. It has to positioned making an angle of about 30 – 45 stages to the bottom.

Sensitivity will also be modify with P1.  This makes the solar gentle to float thru it to the bottom and stops the alarm from happening as a outcome of the saved mild on the sensor.


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