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Old 18th July 2006, 10:38 PM   #46
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Above your supply voltage, so 2 volts and up.

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I'm not able to get the circuit to pulse on/off as I would expect. Rather it constantly stays on. Do I have the wrong expectations of this circuit?

I had thought this circuit created a pulsing of beeps.
If I'm wrong, could someone point me in a direction of how do accomplish the pulsing chirps? Thanks in advance.
Does it work otherwise? Turn on after some time in the dark and turn off in light? If so you'll need a different kind of buzzer. You're not using a speaker are you?
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Old 20th July 2006, 12:59 AM   #47
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uhh...
noob question but i cant get it to werk at all... :sad:
im using a 3904 and a 4011 as the transa. is this wrong??
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Old 24th July 2006, 04:48 PM   #48
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what would be the values of the capacitors being used to this project?
please send me a reply as soon as possible coz i want to do it as my project in my electronic subject....
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Old 28th July 2006, 07:51 AM   #49
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i used 2 bf194 transistors n a 9 volts battery......the circuit din work.....can some1 plz help me out
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Old 28th July 2006, 03:25 PM   #50
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i used 2 bf194 transistors n a 9 volts battery......the circuit din work.....can some1 plz help me out
As we discussed here, the circuit is poor because it is missing a very important current-limiting resistor. With a 9V battery instead of the original 1.5V the excessive current probably destroyed the 2nd transistor's base-emitter the moment the battery was connected.
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Old 30th July 2006, 02:50 PM   #51
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I made one substantially more evil. It was a really high frequency whine and at the higher frequencies it's almost impossible to locate the source in a closed room.

It was designed so it went off after being in the dark several minutes, ran for under a sec, and repeated every few min. 10 sec is way too short a period and they will immediately realize it's associated with light which blows the whole gag. Several minutes and they will not realize it. You just need to make sure the period is not so long that they might fall asleep without hearing it or maybe only hearing it once, which may not arouse their interest in finding the source of the noise. So a period under 10 min is desirable.

Ideally the period should be substantially longer at first when the lights go off, giving them a feeling that the problem has gone away.
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Old 8th August 2006, 09:58 AM   #52
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hi,
ok provide me the PCB of NIGHT BUZZER.
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Old 8th August 2006, 03:23 PM   #53
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Old 8th August 2006, 03:27 PM   #54
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hi,
ok provide me the PCB of NIGHT BUZZER.

By the time you muster up a PC board, you could have this simple circuit breadboarded a dnworking in half the time.
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Old 21st September 2006, 05:10 PM   #55
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Pls I Will Like To Try This Hence Its Fun But Am Just A Beginner Can I Have A Simpler Diagram And A Better Guide To Construct It. Also The List Of The Components
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Old 3rd February 2007, 09:10 AM   #56
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I've attached a PCB board for the buzzer. Somebody please check if it works.
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Old 8th February 2007, 07:26 PM   #57
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Ha ha haaaaaa. This is funny CCT. OMG Its very very funny. Hmm one of my friend is very mad at me now. Coz of this. Hi hi heeeeee.
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Old 10th March 2007, 04:24 AM   #58
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Eh Zac,
Thats a wicked little circuit mate, time for me to make one up as the family's gone out for the day and when my son goes to bed tonite :twisted: we can say he's just hearing things in his head. Although when my missus finds out I reckon I'll break the 3 minute mile just running away.

Cheers Bryan1
It will be very difficult to find out the circuit in dark if you choose a buzzer with frequency more than 5KHz.
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Old 18th March 2007, 09:13 AM   #59
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hello there,
can I use s 9014 which is an npn silicon transistor as I am not able to find 2n 3904 at my place ....I have got a few s 9014 can I use them
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Old 11th February 2008, 04:49 AM   #60
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which LDR do you use?
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