CONSTRUCTION OF AN INTRUDER ALARM SYSTEM
By
NWUBUOKA JUDE. E EE/N2003/081
Presented To
Department of
Electrical/Electronic Engineering
ABSTRACT
The intruder alarm system was designed and build in order to let the industrial and commercial company know how important alarm system is all about. These can be of Good help if the intruder will look through this project and support for the development of this project as to let the Federal Government know that the young engineering of today can produce (construct) things that will help the economic and growth in developing this country is technology
The intruder alarm system uses electric component to achieve the alarm sound, these components are integrated circuit (ICI,) Register, capacitors and speaker which when combined together it give an alarm system that can be used in houses, industry and commercial company. And how it can be operated. This project does a long way to give evidence and show that it can be use in the economic in favour of electronics and its usefulness in our present life days. WE suggest that this our project should be looked into by the school administration to see the possibilities of producing this alarm system in a commercial has been made by so doing we will help encourage our nations policy indigenous technology
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Approval Page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE
1.1 Introduction
CHAPTER TWO
2.1 Block Diagram Circuit Implementation of Proposal Intruder Alarm Unit
2.2 Power Supply Section (Alternating Current)
2.3 Rectification
2.4 Regulated Power Supply
CHAPTER THREE
3.1 Application of 555 Timing Circuit
3.2 Monostable or One Short and Astable Mode
3.3 Alarm Section
3.4 Application
3.5 Audio Amplifier
1.6 Amplifier Coupling
1.7 Amplifier Section
Complete Circuit
CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 Loved Speaker
4.2 Basic Moving Coil Loved Speaker
CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Construction of an Intruder Alarm System
5.2 System Construction
5.3 Function of the Component
5.4 Operation of the System
CHAPTER SIX
6.1 Recommendation/Conclusion
6.2 Conclusion
6.3 Reference.