Assemble
the sound activated lights circuit on a general purpose PCB (circuit
board) and enclose in a plastic cabinet. Power to the sound activated
switch circuit can be derived from a 12V, 500mA step-down transformer
with rectifier and smoothing capacitor. Solder the triac ensuring
sufficient spacing between the pins to avoid short circuit.
Fix the unit in the dog’s cage or close to the sound monitoring spot,
with the lamp inside or outside as desired. Connect the microphone to
the sount activated lights circuit using a short length of shielded
wire. Enclose the microphone in a tube to increase its sensitivity.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
11:37 PM
Anonymous
This diy sound activated lights circuit turns a lamp ON for a short duration when the dog barks (or a relatively strong sound) giving an impression that the occupants have been alerted. The condenser microphone fitted in a place to monitor sound and generates AC signals, which pass through DC blocking capacitor C1 to the base of transistor BC549 (T1). Transistor T1 along with transistor T2 amplifies the sound signals and provides current pulses from the collector of T2. When sound is produced in front of the condenser mic, triac1 (BT136) fires, activates lights and the bulb (B1) glows for about two minutes.
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