Build an Enhanced Simple Bat Detector
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The Parts List
The following table lists all of the parts used in building the enhanced version of the Simple Bat Detector. Where appropriate, I have given alternate sources. Web sites, mailing addresses, and phone numbers for the various sources are listed below the table. Adding up the costs of the various components listed gives a total bill of materials less than $35.00 For those who would like to skip the "scavenger hunt", a complete parts kit is available.
Ultrasonic Transducer ( 1 ea ) - Notes # 1, 2, 3 | Mouser: P/N 255-400SR16 | $ 4.90 each |
6.8 mH Ferrite shielded detuning coil - Note # 3 | Mouser: P/N 434-02-682J | $ 1.48 each |
IC1 & 2 - LM386N-1 - amplifier ( 2 ea ) | Radio Shack: P/N 276-1731 | $ 1.19 each |
IC3 - CD4024 - binary counter ( 1 ea ) | Mouser: 511-4024 | $ .55 each |
Plastic Case with 9 volt battery clip PacTec HM-9VB ( 1 ea ) |
Mouser: P/N 616-61980 ( black ) Mouser: P/N 616-61985 ( bone ) |
$ 5.14 each $ 5.14 each |
Printed Circuit Board ( 1 ea ) | Custom Part - See Note # 4 | $ 6.00 each |
High Impedance Ceramic Earphone ( 1ea ) | Mouser: P/N 25CR035 ( 3.5 mm plug ) | $ 2.03 each |
3.5 mm 3 conductor Phone Jack ( 1 ea ) | Radio Shack: P/N 274-249 | $ 1.99 pkg / 2 |
10 KOhm, PC mount variable resistor ( 1 ea ) | Mouser: P/N 531-PT10V-10K | $ .36 each |
470uf, 16 volt electrolytic capacitor ( 1 ea ) | Radio Shack: P/N 272-957 | $ .99 each |
220uf, 16 volt electrolytic capacitor ( 1 ea ) | Radio Shack: P/N 272-956 | $ .99 each |
10 uf, 16 volt tantalum capacitor ( 2 ea ) | Radio Shack: P/N 272-1436 | $ .79 each |
.047 uf, mylar capacitor ( 1 ea ) | Radio Shack: P/N 272-1068 | $ .69 pkg / 2 |
.022 uf, mylar capacitor ( 2 ea ) | Radio Shack: P/N 272-1066 | $ .69 pkg / 2 |
220 ohm, 1/4 watt resistor ( 1 ea ) | Radio Shack: P/N 271-1313 | $ .49 pkg / 5 |
Gain Resistors - 2 needed - see note #
1 150 ohm, 1/4 watt 1 K ohm, 1/4 watt 2.2 K ohm, 1/4 watt 3.3 K ohm, 1/4 watt 4.7 K ohm, 1/4 watt |
Radio Shack: P/N 271-1312 Radio Shack: P/N 271-1321 Radio Shack: P/N 271-1325 Radio Shack: P/N 271-1328 Radio Shack: P/N 271-1330 |
$ .49 pkg / 5 |
Notes:
25 KHz | big brown bat, pallid bat, spotted bat, big free-tailed bat |
40 KHz | hoary bat, California myotis, small-footed
myotis, Indiana myotis, little brown myotis, fringed myotis, long-legged myotis, Mexican free-tail |
50 KHz | Indiana myotis, little brown myotis |
60 KHz | southwestern myotis, long-eared myotis,
eastern long-eared myotis, western pipistrelle |
The
information used to layout the above table is from the
BCI table on the Echolocation Calls of Common North
American Bats. ( Cited source:
Fenton, M.B., and G.P. Bell. 1981. Recognition of species
of insectivorous bats by
their echolocation calls. J. Mamm., 62:233-243. )
The Mouser Transducer listed in the parts
list should have a 6.8 mH coil wired in parrallel across
the back of the transducer for the best possible
frequency response for the Simple Bat Detector. Wired in
this way, the typical frequency response of the detector
will cover 30-50 kHz with an added response node at 20
kHz. Generally, the R1 value for this transducer is 150
ohms. The R2 value will vary from 1K to 10K ohms
depending on your specific transducer and wiring layout.
Sources:
Tony Messina - email: T-Rex@ix.netcom.com - This
parts list was last updated on December 3rd, 1999
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