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All right, I missed that.look carefully theres the neg and pos inputs
Why did you say 3V?im runing 2 of these circuits each off a nine volts battery no problems at all ,
That sounds about right for a red LED.the led is the 5mm one, i think its voltage is 1.7 ill recheck that soon to make sure its right
The correct spelling is triangle and it doesn't matter how the real thing looks, it's a schematic and isn't supposed to look like the finished circuit. All the other symbols, transistor, LED, resistor etc. look nothing like the real components, the symbols were chosen because they're concise and easy to draw.the led blinks to each flash of lightening and aint dim but i was so suprized at how good it works . thankyou for youe input anyhow and i find it awkward with the tryangle ic symbols as they aint even rectangle like the real thing ,
Once you've drawn the circuit correctly, it's time to do another drawing to help you to transfer it to a PCB. I normally just put pin numbers on the symbols and tick them off after I've made each connection, then I check again and again before I make the PCB.i was lucky to find that circuit on the net so when i made a printed circuit board version of it it was better to follow with the proper ic shape configuration but then the resistor tracks are a bit awekward to but i got it ok
Why didn't you say so before? The more information you give, the better,the minimiun voltage for the buzzer is 3 volts the maximiun is 30 volts
From what you've said, it seems like it's working.i got another problem now the circuit seems to trigger to easy now and when i sit it somewhere where it aint getting triggerd it will stay silent for so long then the buzzer will go of and keep going and wont stop unlless i pick it up with my hands and or turn it off the recamendations from the sight i biult the circiut from was to try the buzzer in sieries with the led and they said this may help stop the problem of it sounding continiuosly but the resister in it and led lower, the voltage and current ,enough and if i put the buzzer in sieries it may drop out of the threshold limit for the buzzer to trigger with 3 volts minimiun and i would end up with a buzzer that barley sounds.
i did test the buzzer in place of the led but it sounded just barely so maybe i would have to restore it back to just the led for the time being.