Four gates of a 4093 are used in this circuit that produces a high power tone thanks the high-power transistor in the output stage.

The current drain is up to 1 A, requiring a heavy-duty supply to power the unit.

Output transistors must be mounted on heatsinks, and fuse F1 protects the unit against shorts when used in cars.

A schematic diagram of the Two-Tone Siren is shown in Fig. 1.

 

Figura 1 – Schematic diagram of the siren
Figura 1 – Schematic diagram of the siren

 

You can mount the circuit using a common printed circuit board or a solderless board for experimental purposes.

Pay attention to the position of polarized component such as the transistor and C3.

You can also change the values of C1, C2 and C3 to alter the sounds produced by the circuit.

The circuit can also be powered from 6 or 9 V supplies but with less power for the produced sound.

IC1 - 4093 CMOS integrated circuit

Q1 - TIP31 N PN silicon power transistor

Q2 - TIP32 PNP silicon power transistor

SPKR - 4/8 (2, 4-inch loudspeaker)

F1 - 2-A fuse

R1 - 2,200,000 ohm - potentiometer

R2 - 100,000 ohm, 1/4 W, 5% - resistor

R3, R5 - 100,000 ohm, 1/4 W, 5% resistors

R4, R6 - 10,000 ohm, 1/4 W, 5% resistors

R7 - 4,700 ohm, 1/4 W, 5% - resistor

C1 - 0.47 µF ceramic or metal film capacitor

C2, C3 - 0.022 µF ceramic or metal film capacitors

C4 - 220 µF, 16 WVDC electrolytic capacitor

C5 - 100 µF, 16 WVDC electrolytic capacitor

 

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