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Burglar Alarm to Door Buzzer Using a Monostable Circuit

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Former Member over 10 years ago

At work we are currently using what I suspect is a burglar alarm as a door buzzer. It's inappropriately loud to have buzzing the entire time the door is ajar (from barely open onward), as we're a motel and it's frankly obnoxious. However in order to hear people come in from the basement, it's what the folks in charge decided to use. I would very much like to create a monostable circuit so it buzzes for a small amount of time then turns off until the door is shut again, re-arming the buzzer. The buzzer works using a momentary switch that is pressed when the door is shut and released when the door is open. This switch is connected to what looks like a transformer core, and the device also plugs into our AC outlet.

 

I have looked at circuits online, but even using a few simulators I was unable to produce results like I wanted. Can I have some advice? I'm new to electrical engineering.

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    jw0752 over 10 years ago +1
    Hi Simon, I have set up a mock up of an improved circuit which allows the door switch to close and remain closed. The components that I have selected for C1 and R1 give a time of approximately 5 seconds…
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    Former Member over 10 years ago

    This is my preliminary bill of materials. I'm still looking for a relay, and am unsure whether or not the connectors I've listed are acceptable for my application.

     

    D103Z25Z5VF63L6R - VISHAY BC COMPONENTS D103Z25Z5VF63L6R - CAPACITOR CERAMIC, 0.01UF, 50V, Z5V, RADIAL | Newark element1…

    ECQ-E2335JB - PANASONIC ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ECQ-E2335JB - CAPACITOR FILM, 3.3uF, 250V, 5%, RADIAL | Newark element14 U…

    ECA-1VM471 - PANASONIC ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ECA-1VM471 - CAPACITOR ALUM ELEC, 470UF, 35V, 20%, RADIAL | Newark element1…

    MCMFF04FF2001A50 - MULTICOMP MCMFF04FF2001A50 - RESISTOR, METAL FILM, 2KOHM, 400mW, 1% | Newark element14 US

    MCRE000049 - MULTICOMP MCRE000049 - RESISTOR, CARBON FILM, 10KOHM, 125mW, 5% | Newark element14 US

    1N4148. - MULTICOMP 1N4148. - SMALL SIGNAL DIODE 100V 150mA DO-35 | Newark element14 US

    NE555P - TEXAS INSTRUMENTS NE555P - IC, PRECISION TIMER, SINGLE, 500KHZ, 16V, DIP-8 | Newark element14 US

    PV-CM-S 2,5-6 image - PHOENIX CONTACT PV-CM-S 2,5-6 image - CONNECTOR, PLUG, 1POS | Newark element14 US

    PV-CF-S 2,5-6 image - PHOENIX CONTACT PV-CF-S 2,5-6 image - CONNECTOR, SOCKET, 1POS | Newark element14 US

    SRB22A2BBBNN - CHERRY SRB22A2BBBNN - SWITCH, ROCKER, SPST, 10A, 250V, BLACK | Newark element14 US

     

    The DC wall adapter and receptacle, internal wiring, a breadboard (I don't think I'll etch this) are also on my list but they're probably fairly straightforward. I'm familiar with the 555 timer's ratings so as long as I don't exceed them (voltage, current) I should be fine, correct?

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    jw0752 over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    D103Z25Z5VF63L6R - VISHAY BC COMPONENTS D103Z25Z5VF63L6R - CAPACITOR CERAMIC, 0.01UF, 50V, Z5V, RADIAL | Newark element1…

    OK

    ECQ-E2335JB - PANASONIC ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ECQ-E2335JB - CAPACITOR FILM, 3.3uF, 250V, 5%, RADIAL | Newark element14 U…

    OK

    ECA-1VM471 - PANASONIC ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS ECA-1VM471 - CAPACITOR ALUM ELEC, 470UF, 35V, 20%, RADIAL | Newark element1…

    OK

    MCMFF04FF2001A50 - MULTICOMP MCMFF04FF2001A50 - RESISTOR, METAL FILM, 2KOHM, 400mW, 1% | Newark element14 US

    OK  larger mW than necessary and better precission than necessary

    MCRE000049 - MULTICOMP MCRE000049 - RESISTOR, CARBON FILM, 10KOHM, 125mW, 5% | Newark element14 US

    OK

    1N4148. - MULTICOMP 1N4148. - SMALL SIGNAL DIODE 100V 150mA DO-35 | Newark element14 US

    No Get a regular Schottky like a 1N5819 while your choice will work we might as well put in a little heavier duty.

    NE555P - TEXAS INSTRUMENTS NE555P - IC, PRECISION TIMER, SINGLE, 500KHZ, 16V, DIP-8 | Newark element14 US

    OK

    PV-CM-S 2,5-6 - PHOENIX CONTACT PV-CM-S 2,5-6 - CONNECTOR, PLUG, 1POS | Newark element14 US

    PV-CF-S 2,5-6 - PHOENIX CONTACT PV-CF-S 2,5-6 - CONNECTOR, SOCKET, 1POS | Newark element14 US

    OK designer choice.

    SRB22A2BBBNN - CHERRY SRB22A2BBBNN - SWITCH, ROCKER, SPST, 10A, 250V, BLACK | Newark element14 US

    OK

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    Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to jw0752

    Thanks for the advice on that diode. I wasn't sure what was considered a standard diode, so I eliminated a few that were obviously not what I was looking for. As for the 2K resistors, they were the cheapest ones so as long as they're ok and available, I'll stick with them.

     

    I found a relay (I could only find 3A ones at Newark) and a power supply that would work with it. I also have 13.5V options for a power supply, I just need a power supply a little over the relay coil's nominal voltage correct?

     

    5501-12-1 - COTO TECHNOLOGY 5501-12-1 - REED RELAY, SPST-NO, 12VDC, 3A, THD | Newark element14 US

    WSU150-0560-R - TRIAD MAGNETICS WSU150-0560-R - AC-DC CONV, EXTERNAL PLUG IN, 1 O/P, 8.4W, 15V | Newark element14 US

     

    and a diode, perhaps C3D02060A - CREE C3D02060A - SIC SCHOTTKY DIODE, 2A, 600V TO-220 | Newark element14 US (all I'm seeing on Newark is UK stock for that part number.)

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    jw0752 over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi Simon,

    Check out Newark part # 17M1743  and # 18C9038.

    John

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    jw0752 over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi Simon,

    Check out Newark part # 17M1743  and # 18C9038.

    John

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