Whistle to beep circuit


Posted on Feb 5, 2014

This simple circuit produces a beeping sound that lasts for around 3 seconds whenever you make a whistle. The CMOS Hex inverter CD4049 is the heart of this circuit. Out of the six inverters in CD4049, U1a is wired as an audio amplifier which amplifies the signal picked up by the microphone M1. The U1b is wired as a band pass filter with center freq


Whistle to beep circuit
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uency around 2KHz. The filter is necessary in order to pass the frequency corresponding to whistling sound and suppress all other frequencies. If the filter is not there, the circuit could easily get false triggered. U1d is wired as a 3S delay monostable multivibrator. The output U1d drives the astable multivibrator formed by U1e and U1f. The astable multivibrator is operating around 4Hz. The combined effect is a intermittent beeping sound that lasts for around 3S. Transistor Q1 is used to drive the buzzer B1.




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