Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Security System Switcher

As shown in Fig. 1, a condenser microphone is connected to the input of small signal preamplifier built around transistor T1. Biasing resistor R1 determines to a large extent the microphone sensitivity. A microphone usually has an internal FET which requires a bias voltage to operate. The sound picked up by the microphone is amplified and fed to input pin 2 of IC1 (LMC555) wired in monostable configuration.
IC2 (CD4538B) is a dual,precision monostable multivibrator with independent trigger and reset controls. The output of IC1 is connected to the first trigger input pin 4 of IC2(A) through switch S1. If an intruder opens or breaks the door, IC1 is triggered by sound signals; the timer output pin 3 of IC1 goes high and enables first monostable multi vibrator IC2(A). IC2(A) provides a time period of aroundc 5 to 125 seconds, which is adjusted with preset VR1.
Another monostable multivibrator IC2(B) also provides a time period of around 25 to 600 seconds, which is adjusted with preset VR2. The output of IC2(B) is used to energise relay RL1.Indicator LED1 is provided to display the relay activity. Any AC/DC operated security gadget is activated or deactivated through a security switch.Thus, the security switch of the gadget is connected in the n/o contacts of the relay. you can also operate highpower beacons, sirens or hooters in place of the security switch for any AC/DC operated security gadget.

Warning! All relevant electrical safety precautions should be taken when connecting mains power supply to the relay contacts. With the help of single pole double throw (SPDT) switch S1, internal or external trigger input (active high signal) can be selected.
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