Touch Activated Switch and Doorknob Alarm Here
are two circuits from Discover
Circuits - a site created by David Johnson, P.E. I urge you to
visit his site and check out his library! The italicized text has
been reproduced from his site.
Touch Activated Switch - The circuit is powered from a
standard +5v supply. It has both a source and sink output that
change state whenever a metal button connected to the circuit is
touched. An earth ground reference is required.
Doorknob Alarm - Many companies offer simple alarm devices
for personal use in bedrooms or hotel rooms. A metal chain
attached to a box holding the electronics is placed around the
inside doorknob of a wood door. Anyone grabbing the knob from the
outside is detected by the electrical capacitance change that
occurs from the human hand contact between the knob and the box.
Almost all of the commercial devices sold use a more expensive and
power consuming radio frequency circuit approach to detect the
capacitance change. But, a very inexpensive and micro power
technique can also work. This circuit schematic should
dramatically reduce the cost of the device and allows it to
operate for many years from one set of batteries.
Touch Activated Switch
Doorknob Alarm
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