Electronic circuits > Alarms/Indicators > Car anti theft wireless alarm
Car anti theft wireless alarm This FM radio-controlled anti- theft alarm can be used with any vehicle
having 6- to 12-volt DC supply system. The mini VHF, FM transmitter is fitted in
the vehicle at night when it is parked in the car porch or car park. The
receiver unit with CXA1019, a single IC-based FM radio module, which is freely
available in the market at reasonable rate, is kept inside. Receiver is tuned to
the transmitter's frequency. When the transmitter is on and the signals are
being received by FM radio receiver, no hissing noise is available at the output
of receiver.
Thus transistor T2 (BC548) does not conduct. This results in the relay driver
transistor T3 getting its forward base bias via 10k resistor R5 and the relay
gets energised. When an intruder tries to drive the car and takes it a few
metres away from the car porch, the radio link between the car (transmitter) and
alarm (receiver) is broken. As a result FM radio module gene-rates hissing
noise. Hissing AC signals are coupled to relay switching circ- uit via audio
transformer. These AC signals are rectified and filtered by diode D1 and
capacitor C8, and the resulting positive DC voltage provides a forward bias to
transistor T2. Thus transistor T2 conducts, and it pulls the base of relay
driver transistor T3 to ground level. The relay thus gets de-activated and the
alarm connected via N/C contacts of relay is switched on. If, by chance, the
intruder finds out about the wireless alarm and disconnects the transmitter from
battery, still remote alarm remains activated because in the absence of signal,
the receiver continues to produce hissing noise at its output. So the burglar
alarm is fool-proof and highly reliable.
Published on: 2004-08-21 (7467 reads)
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