Warning! The circuit is connected to 220Vac
mains, then some parts in the circuit board are subjected to lethal
potential!. Avoid touching the circuit when plugged and enclose it in a
plastic box.
Powered by two AA NI-CD batteries
Four switchable options
This circuit was awarded with publication in ELECTRONICS WORLD "Circuit Ideas", September 2001 issue, page 708.
author: RED Free Circuit Designs
Powered by two AA NI-CD batteries
Four switchable options
Circuit diagram
Parts:
- R1 220K 1/4W Resistor
- R2 470R 1/2W Resistor
- R3 390R 1/4W Resistor
- R4 1K5 1/4W Resistor
- R5 1R 1/4W Resistor
- R6 10K 1/4W Resistor
- R7 330K 1/4W Resistor
- R8 470R 1/4W Resistor
- R9 100R 1/4W Resistor
- C1 330nF 400V Polyester Capacitor
- C2 10µF 63V Electrolytic Capacitor
- C3 100nF 63V Polyester Capacitor
- C4 10nF 63V Polyester Capacitor
- D1-D5 1N4007 1000V 1A Diodes
- D6 LED Green (any shape)
- D7 1N4148 75V 150mA Diode
- Q1,Q3,Q4 BC547 45V 100mA NPN Transistors
- Q2,Q5 BC327 45V 800mA PNP Transistors
- SW1,SW2 SPST Switches
- SW3 SPDT Switch
- LP1 2.2V or 2.5V 250-300mA Torch Lamp
- SPKR 8 Ohm Loudspeaker
- B1 2.5V Battery (two AA NI-CD rechargeable cells wired in series)
- PL1 Male Mains plug
Device purpose:
This circuit is permanently plugged into a mains socket and NI-CD
batteries are trickle-charged. When a power outage occurs, the lamp
automatically illuminates. Instead of illuminating a lamp, an alarm
sounder can be chosen.
When power supply is restored, the lamp or the alarm is switched-off. A
switch provides a "latch-up" function, in order to extend lamp or alarm
operation even when power is restored.
Circuit operation:
Mains voltage is reduced to about 12V DC at C2's terminals, by means
of the reactance of C1 and the diode bridge (D1-D4). Thus avoids the use
of a mains transformer.
Trickle-charging current for the battery B1 is provided by the series
resistor R3, D5 and the green LED D6 that also monitors the presence of
mains supply and correct battery charging.
Q2 & Q3 form a self-latching pair that start operating when a power
outage occurs. In this case, Q1 biasing becomes positive, so this
transistor turns on the self latching pair.
If SW3 is set as shown in the circuit diagram, the lamp illuminates via
SW2, which is normally closed; if set the other way, a square wave audio
frequency generator formed by Q4, Q5 and related components is
activated, driving the loudspeaker.
If SW1 is left open, when mains supply is restored the lamp or the alarm
continue to operate. They can be disabled by opening the main on-off
switch SW2.
If SW1 is closed, restoration of the mains supply terminates lamp or
alarm operation, by applying a positive bias to the Base of Q2.
Notes:
Close SW2 after the circuit is plugged.This circuit was awarded with publication in ELECTRONICS WORLD "Circuit Ideas", September 2001 issue, page 708.
author: RED Free Circuit Designs
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