Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Canary chirp generator

This is a simple electronic alarm schema that imitates the chirping of a canary. The schema is nothing but a Hartley oscillator with few more passive components added. As the capacitor C1 charges through the resistor R1 and the transistor Q1 is driven to cut off. This makes the oscillations to stop. As the capacitor discharges through the Resistor R1 and base emitter junction of the transistor the oscillation start again. Actually the R1 and C1 are the components that make the characteristic chirping sound.







Notes.

* Assemble the schema on a general purpose PCB.
* The schema can be powered from a 9V PP3 battery.
* The transformer T1 can be a audio output transformer like LT700.
* If LT700 is not available, try the audio output transformer used on you old transistor radio board.
* The speaker can be an 8 ohm tweeter.
* Switch S1 can be a push button switch.
* The chirping sound can be altered by changing the value of R1 and C1.

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