Clap Switch Circuit
Clap Switch Circuit
Class
: XII A7
Roll no. : 951
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Aayush
Singh student of Class XII
A7, Delhi Public School has
completed the project titled
Clap switch circuit during
the academic year 20152016 under my guidance and
completed it.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I thank the staff of the
Physics department for the
help and guidance provided
to me in completing the
project in Physics. I also
thank the principal for
permitting the use of the
Resources of the school for
completing the project
Introduction
This is a project on CLAP SWITCH which can switch
on/off any electrical circuit by
the sound of a clap. The operation of the circuit is simple.
If we clap the lamp turns on and to switch
it off clap again . The condenser microphone picks up the
sound of your claps, coughs, and the sound of that
book knocked off the table. It produces a small electrical
signal which is amplified by the succeeding transistor
stage. Two transistors cross connected as a bi-stable multi
vibrator change state at each signal. One of these
transistors drives a heavier transistor which controls a
lamp. This circuit can switch on and off a light, a fan or a
radio etc by the sound of a clap.
This circuit is constructed using basic electronic
components like resistors, transistors, relay,
transformer, capacitors. This circuit turns ON light for
the first clap. The light turns ON till
the next clap. For the next clap the light turns OFF. This
circuit works with 12V voltage
.Therefore a step-down transformer 12V/300mA is
employed. This working of this circuit is
BATTERY
In electricity, a battery is a device consisting of one or
more electrochemical cells that
convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy.
Since the invention of the first battery (or
"voltaic pile") in 1800 by Alessandro Volta and
especially since the technically improved Daniel
cell in 1836, batteries have become a common power
source for many household and industrial applications.
According to a 2005 estimate, the worldwide battery
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industry generates US$48 billion in sales each year, with
6% annual growth
There are two types of batteries: primary batteries
(disposable batteries), which are
designed to be used once and discarded, and secondary
batteries (rechargeable batteries),
which are designed to be recharged and used multiple
times. Batteries come in many sizes,
from miniature cells used to power hearing aids and
wristwatches to battery banks the size of
rooms that provide standby power for telephone
exchanges and computer data centres.
TRANSISTOR
A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify
and switch electronic signals
and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor
material with at least three terminals
for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current
applied to one pair of the
transistor's terminals changes the current flowing through
another pair of terminals. Because
the controlled (output) power can be higher than the
controlling (input) power, a transistor
can amplify a signal. Today, some transistors are
packaged individually, but many more are
found embedded in integrated circuits.
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
APPLICATIONS
1. Clap activated switch device will serve well
in different phono-controlled
applications.
2. Clap switch is generally used for a light,
television, radio or similar electronic device
that the person will want to turn on/off from
bed.
3. This circuit functions on using the sound energy
provided by the clap which is
converted into electrical energy by condenser microphone
. Using this converted
electrical energy which is used to turn on relay (an
electronic switch).
4. The primary application involves an elderly or
mobility-impaired person.
5. The major advantage of a clap switch is that you can
turn something (e.g. a lamp) on
and off from any location in the room (e.g. while lying in
bed) simply by clapping
your hands.
6. The major disadvantage is that it's generally
cumbersome to have to clap one's hands
to turn something on or off and it's generally seen as
simpler for most use cases to use
a traditional light switch
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CONCLUSION
The clap activated switching device function properly by
responding to both hand claps at
about three to four meter away and finger tap sound at
very close range, since both are low
frequency sounds and produce the same pulse wave
features. The resulting device is
realizable, has good reliability and its relatively
inexpensive. Assemble the circuit on a
general-purpose PCB and enclose it in a suitable box.
This circuit is very useful in field of
electronic circuits. By using some modification it area of
application can be extended in
various fields. It can be used to raised alarm in security
system with a noise ,and also used at
the place where silence needed.
FUTURE SCOPE
1. We can increase the range of this equipment by using
better Mic.
2. We can use this as Remote Controller.
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RESULT
We constructed the circuit as per circuit diagram . And we
verified the clap switch circuit.
i.e when sound occurs near by the circuit the led in the
circuit glows and for the second clap it
is in off condition .