Electronic circuits > Alarms/Indicators > Fire Alarm
Fire AlarmThis circuit warns the user against fire accidents. It relies on the smoke
that is produced in the event of a fire. When this smoke passes between a bulb
and an LDR, the amount of light falling on the LDR decreases. This causes the
resistance of LDR to increase and the voltage at the base of the transistor is
pulled high due to which the supply to the COB (chip-on-board) is completed.
Different COBs are available in the market to generate different sounds.
The choice of the COB depends on the user. The signal
generated by COB is amplified by an audio amplifier. In this circuit, the audio
power amplifier is wired around IC TDA 2002. The sensitivity of the circuit
depends on the distance between bulb and LDR as well as setting of preset VR1.
Thus by placing the bulb and the LDR at appropriate distances, one may vary
preset VR1 to get optimum sensitivity.
An ON/OFF switch is suggested to turn the circuit on and off as desirable.
Published on: 2004-08-21 (5942 reads)
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