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Now you will let one oscillator control another t
o
create an alarm. Here we have a multivibrator-typ
e
osc
ill
ator contro
lli
ng a pu
l
se osc
ill
ator.
Th
e pu
l
s
e
oscillator produces frequency in the audible rang
e
(the ran
g
e that our ears can hear, about 20 to 20k
Hertz
)
. The multivibrator circuit on the left side of th
e
schematic should look familiar. The multivibrato
r
comman
d
s t
h
e pu
l
se osc
ill
ator
b
y a
ll
ow
i
ng current t
o
f
low to the transistor base.
Build the experiment and press the key to hear th
e
alarm sound comin
g
f
rom the speaker. You hear th
e
alarm resonate turning on and o
ff
as the puls
e
oscillator turns on and o
ff.
This intermittent sounding alarm is more bene
f
icia
l
than a continuous tone, because it is more
noticeable. You can experiment with this experimen
t
by varying the values of the 22k
Ω
k
k
, 47k
Ω
k
k
, and 100k
Ω
k
k
resistors, and the 0.0
2
μ
F
capacitor.
N
o
t
es
:
EXPERIMENT #
66
: P
U
L
S
E ALARM
Wiring
S
equence:
1-29
2-
30
3
-1
03
-1
09
4
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42
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4
5-
138
5
-47-110
4
0
-11
3
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8
7
41-112-7
5
43
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111
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8
5
44-114-7
3
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89
4
6
-1
0
4-
90
7
6
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