door KnocK alarm With timer
This low-cost circuit uses the piezoelectric element of a piezobuzzer as the
input sensor. The piezoelectric element plate is fixed at the centre of the door wing by
using a cello tape. Apply a small quantity of adhesive at the edges be- tween the
plate and the door. Extend wires about 1-1.5 metres
from the piezoelectric to the circuit.
IC NE555 (IC1) is configured in monostable mode. When it gets an input pulse
its output goes high for a period set by VR1, resistor R5 and capacitor C3. IC UM66
(IC2) is used as a melody generator. When the door is knocked at, the piezo plate
generates an input pulse, which is amplified by transistor T1.
The amplified signal triggers
the timer IC NE555 and its output pin 3 goes high to enable the melody genera-
tor. Music is heard from the speaker LS1. After the set time period, the melody
sound stops.
Assemble the circuit on a general- purpose PCB and enclose in a suitable
case. Fix the piezo element at the door and place the speaker in a central room
inside the house using long wires. The circuit works off 5-12V DC. The music
time can be adjusted through VR1 by changing the R-C time constant of the timer.
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