Description
In this fire alarm circuit, a Thermistor works as the heat sensor. When temperature increases, its resistance decreases, and vice versa. At normal temperature, the resistance of the Thermistor (TH1) is approximately 10 kilo-ohms, which reduces to a few ohms as the temperature increases beyond 100 C. The circuit uses readily available components and can be easily constructed on any general-purpose PCB.Circuit Diagram:
Parts:
- R1 = 470R
- R2 = 470R
- R3 = 33K
- R5 = 560R
- R4 = 470R
- R6 = 47K
- R7 = 2.2K
- R8 = 470R
- C1 = 10uF-16V
- C2 = 0.04uF-63V
- C3 = 0.01uF-63V
- Q1 = BC548
- Q2 = BC558
- Q3 = SL100B
- D1 = Red Led
- D2 = 1N4001
- IC1 = NE555
- SPKR = 1W-8R
- TH1 = Thermistor-10K
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