rocksolidsr
Electrical
- Apr 23, 2009
- 18
I'm trying to have a buzzer beep when current is applied to a transformer, spec sheet attached. I have an idea of what I would do I just want to run it by you guys and see what you think
I was thinking of using one of these current sensors
and run the output wire through it and use the output of that to run this circuit to make the buzzer beep.
for my buzzer circuit i used an NPN transistor and a 5v buzzer and that works fine when a voltage of 2.5V or greater is applied, I'm just not sure how to trigger it.
Do you think this would work, the output of the transducer is high voltage, high frequency >20khz
Ok I measured the output of the transducer using this current probe
here is what i got with the probe set to 100mA/V
Cyc RMS = 472mV
Rise Time = 14.84us
Fall Time = 18.20us
Pos Width = 24.7us
Neg Width = 24.20us
Freq = 20.45kHz
Period = 48.90us
Mean = 68.7mV
Pk-Pk = 1.54V
so from those measurements I am seeing that I would probably need to measure current up to 154mA?
i'm kinda stumped here, i'm trying not to mess with the original circuit if at all possible, what is the easiest way to detect output from the transformer and have that output a voltage signal of at least 2.5V
I have the buzzer circuit working with a 555 timer and a npn transistor but i'm not sure how to only activate it when there is output from the transformer
any help would be greatly appreciated thanks.
attached is the transformers spec sheet
I was thinking of using one of these current sensors
and run the output wire through it and use the output of that to run this circuit to make the buzzer beep.
for my buzzer circuit i used an NPN transistor and a 5v buzzer and that works fine when a voltage of 2.5V or greater is applied, I'm just not sure how to trigger it.
Do you think this would work, the output of the transducer is high voltage, high frequency >20khz
Ok I measured the output of the transducer using this current probe
here is what i got with the probe set to 100mA/V
Cyc RMS = 472mV
Rise Time = 14.84us
Fall Time = 18.20us
Pos Width = 24.7us
Neg Width = 24.20us
Freq = 20.45kHz
Period = 48.90us
Mean = 68.7mV
Pk-Pk = 1.54V
so from those measurements I am seeing that I would probably need to measure current up to 154mA?
i'm kinda stumped here, i'm trying not to mess with the original circuit if at all possible, what is the easiest way to detect output from the transformer and have that output a voltage signal of at least 2.5V
I have the buzzer circuit working with a 555 timer and a npn transistor but i'm not sure how to only activate it when there is output from the transformer
any help would be greatly appreciated thanks.
attached is the transformers spec sheet