Security Alarm
Thwart
any attempt of burglary in your house using this alarm circuit. When
someone opens the door of your room, it sounds an alarm intermittently
and flashes light as well. The circuit can also be used as an
audio/visual alarm in case of fire or other emergency by momentarily
pressing switch S3.
The
circuit (refer Fig.1) is built around transformer X1, a standard bar
magnet, reed switch S2, timer IC NE555 (IC1), opto-coupler IC MOC3020
(IC2), TRIAC BT136 and a few discrete components. Timer IC1 is wired as
an astable multi-vibrator whose reset pin 4 is controlled by the reed
switch. The reed switch fitted in the door frame acts as the sensor. A
magnet is fixed on the door panel close to the reed switch.
Fig.1: Security alarm circuit
When the door is closed, reed switch S2 is in open state. When the door is opened, the bar magnet moves away from reed switch S2. As a result, reset pin 4 of IC NE555 goes high. The high output at pin 3 of IC1 enables IC2. Pin 4 of IC2 is connected to the gate of TRIAC1.
When the door is opened, bulb B1 flashes and the bell sounds (provided switch S4 is closed) indicating that the door has been opened. Flashing of the bulb and the alarm continue until the door is closed.
Assemble the circuit on a general purpose PCB and enclose in a suitable cabinet. Connect the call bell at the back side and the bulb at the front side of the cabinet. Install the unit on the door of the room as shown in Fig.2.
Fig.2: Reed switch fitting in door
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