CLOCK TIMER
D. MOHAN KUMAR
With this simple clock controlled
timer, you will never again miss your favorite TV or radio program. The TV or
radio will switch on automatically at the time preset by you and will remain
‘on’ until the power supply fails or is disconnected. The circuit uses the AC
signals generated at the buzzer terminals of an alarm clock. The AC signals are
amplified by transistors T1 and T2 and the amplified output from the emitter of
T2 is fed to the inverting input of negative-voltage comparator IC LM311 (IC1).
The non-inverting input of IC1 gets a presettable voltage through preset VR1.
The inverting and non-inverting inputs of LM311 are different from other
op-amps and it outputs sink current through pin 7 or source
current through pin 1. When pin 3 of IC1 is at a higher voltage than pin 2, its
output sinks as indicated by LED1. This gives a short negative pulse to the
mono-stable wired around timer NE555. Resistor R5 keeps trigger pin 2 of IC2
high.
The short-interval monostable
outputs a high signal for a brief period to the gate of SCR1 (BT169) and relay
RL1 energizes. The latching action of SCR1 keeps the relay pulled even when the
output of the monostable turns low. The relay can be de-energized by
disconnecting the supply to the circuit The circuit works off a 9V battery.
Assemble it on a
general-purpose PCB and enclose in a suitable cabinet. Provide an AC outlet in
the cabinet to switch on the appliance using the circuit. As mentioned earlier,
the input signal is obtained from the buzzer terminals of the clock. Remove the
small buzzer of the clock and connect point ‘A’ to the positive terminal and
point ‘B’ to the negative terminal of the buzzer. Connect the mains AC terminal
outlet to the normally- opened (N/O) contact of relay RL1. So when the relay energizes,
230V AC operates the connected appliance. Set the desired time in the clock by adjusting
the alarm set-up and switch on the circuit. When the set time reaches, the
appliance will switch on automatically. The circuit can also be connected to
digital clocks.
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