This is a simple SCR based burglar alarm circuit. Its features include
automatic Exit and Entry delays - together with a timed Bell cut-off and
Reset. It's designed to be used with the usual types of normally-closed
input devices such as - magnetic-reed contacts - micro switches - foil
tape - and PIRs.
The basic alarm has a single zone with "Exit/Entry" delays. This will be
adequate in many situations. However - larger buildings are better
divided into zones. The modular design means that you can Add Any Number Of Zones to the system. These "Instant" zones may be triggered by normally-open as well as normally-closed input devices.
Schematic Diagram:
Notes:
It's easy to use. When you switch on the alarm - you have about 30
seconds to leave the building. When you return and open the door - the
Buzzer will sound. You have about 30 seconds to switch off the alarm. If
you fail to do so - the Siren will sound.
After about 10 minutes - the alarm will attempt to reset itself. If the
trigger circuit has been restored - the attempt will be successful. But -
if the loop is still open - the attempt will fail - and the alarm will
re-activate. Of course - you can turn the Siren off at any time by
switching off the alarm.
A conventional bell uses up to about 400ma. An electronic siren
generally uses less. If you intend to draw a heavier current from either
the Buzzer or Siren terminals - the SCR in question will need to be
bolted to a metal heatsink - and the relay contacts may need upgrading.
If you don't want the timed "cut-off and reset" feature - leave out D5, D6, R11, R12, Q3, Q4, C6 and the Relay.
Veroboard Layout:
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