Design and Construction of A Wailing Alarm

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The design and construction of a wailing alarm involve creating a robust system capable of emitting a loud, attention-grabbing sound to alert individuals of potential hazards or emergencies. This process encompasses various stages, including conceptualization, component selection, circuit design, prototyping, and final assembly. Key components typically include a power source, such as batteries or a power supply unit, an audio generating module like a piezoelectric buzzer or a siren, and a control circuitry unit for triggering the alarm. The design must consider factors such as sound intensity, frequency range, and reliability, ensuring the alarm effectively captures attention in diverse environments. Integration of features like adjustable volume levels, programmable alarm patterns, and compatibility with external sensors for automated triggering can enhance the alarm’s functionality and versatility. Additionally, attention to safety measures, robust enclosure design for protection against environmental factors, and user-friendly interfaces contribute to the overall effectiveness and usability of the wailing alarm system. Through meticulous planning, testing, and optimization, the resultant alarm system serves as a vital component in ensuring timely and effective response to emergent situations across various applications, including security systems, industrial safety protocols, and public alert mechanisms.

ABSTRACT

A wailing alarm is a loud electronics device that produces sound similar to police siren. Siren is used to get other road users or drivers on the road out of their way. This project is on wailing alarm sound that sound effects like the siren of an ambulance or police car which features low-pitched tones alternately. This project will be comprised of the oscillator circuits of two set. Using IC-555 timer IC are main both unit. The first oscillator serve determine time period in changing a high-low sound tone, provide the proper frequencies about 0.5-1 Hertz. Then, second oscillator set the wailing alarm sound, before out to a speaker.

TABLE OF CONTENT

COVER PAGE
TITLE PAGE
APPROVAL PAGE
DEDICATION
ACKNOWELDGEMENT
ABSTRACT

CHAPTER ONE
1.1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE PROJECT
1.2 PROBLEM STATEMENT
1.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
1.4 PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE PROJECT
1.6 THE EFFECTS OF WAILING ALARM
1.7 SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
1.8 APPLICATION OF THE PROJECT
1.9 METHODOLOGY
1.10 PROJECT ORGANISATION

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 OVERVIEW OF THE PROJECT
2.2 ASTABLE MULTIVIBRATOR USING 555 TIMER
2.3 DESCRIPTION OF 555 TIMER IC
2.4 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF 555 TIMERS

CHAPTER THREE
3.0 METHODOLOGY
3.1 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
3.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
3.3 SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
3.4 SYSTEM OPERATION
3.5 PARTS LIST
3.6 DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS USED

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 TEST AND RESULT ANALYSIS
4.1 CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURE AND TESTING ANALYSIS
4.2 CASING AND PACKAGING
4.3 ASSEMBLING OF SECTIONS
4.4 TESTING OF SYSTEM OPERATION
4.5 INSTALLATION OF THE COMPLETED DESIGN
4.6 COST ANALYSIS

CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 CONCLUSION
5.2 RECOMMENDATION
5.3 REFERENCES

CHAPTER ONE

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE PROJECT

Nowadays, there are a lot of emergency lights systems being used all over the world, and we cannot discuss all in this work. Siren has been around for a while and, although the most common type today is the so-called lightbar, there was a time when the whole system was a lot simpler. In 1940, security departments used just a single beacon to attract everyone’s attention and let them know that an official vehicle is approaching. Just like it happens today, when the siren was turned on, the other drivers (if any, given the traffic values at that time) were requested to clear the road and thus allow the security to pass safely.

Using this kind of technology had multiple advantages and the ace up its sleeve was definitely the cost. Purchasing a single beacon was of course a lot more affordable than investing in more complex solutions. Plus, since cars weren’t quite that fast at that time, the air resistance such a beacon had to face was pretty low, which means it could serve its purpose very well.

But time passed by and law enforcement agencies looked for more advanced and, extremely importantly, more efficient technologies. The single beacon we were talking about turned into a magnetic-mount system that allowed on-the-go use and which, in its turn, got replaced by full-sized light bars with multiple sound.

What you’re seeing today is what could be called the modern light bar which is, in essence, a contemporary interpretation of the traditional light bar introduced in early 1990s. Obviously, the siren sound may vary by country and the law enforcement organization that owns the vehicles.

1.2 PROBLEM STATEMENT

When police is in state of emergency can be traffic jammed and sometimes can also cause accident to motorist if their approach is not made known to the motorist and pedestrians. Police vehicles use an alarm together with police lights for the purpose of warning motorists of their approach. Motorists are always expected to give priority to police vehicles that are responding to an emergency and can be recognized by the sound of a wailing alarm.

Police vehicles use a wailing alarm with the main goal of signaling their approach. This gives drivers more than enough time to react appropriately as this is essential due to the high speed associated with police cars responding to an emergency. The siren needs to be loud and clear, and there are specific sirens used for use only on police vehicles. This identifies sound as an approaching police car and cannot be confused with a siren used for any other reason.

1.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT

The objective of this study is to design an electronic device that produces wailing sound. This device was built around 555 timer integrated circuits. The 555 timer IC is an integrated circuit (chip) used for pulse generation, and oscillator applications. This device has the ability to produce different siren sounds when the potentiometer of the circuit is tuned.

1.4 SIGNIFICANCS OF THE PROJECT

Wailing alarm is a necessity when officers are called to respond to a crime, clearing road traffic to allow a quicker response, the sirens serve as a calling card to the criminal and the victim that the police are on the way. Wailing alarm are to alert people that an emergency vehicle is approaching so that they can get out of its way.  As such, wailing alarm are designed to catch drivers and pedestrians attention.

1.5 PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT

The purpose of this work is to design an outdoor wailing alarm which is used to alert persons outside of potential danger. The sirens are sounded whenever a warning is issued. They may also be activated for other situations which require citizens to take shelter and seek more information from media outlets.

1.6 THE EFFECTS OF WAILING ALARM

Aside from clearing road traffic to allow a quicker response wailing alarm have ulterior effects, from societal to health issues.

Loss of Hearing

  • The average person has 30,000 hair cells the transmit sound waves into nerve impulses. Loud noise destroys them, thus affecting your hearing. Long term or close, sudden exposure to the average wailing alarm, at 123 decibels, can affect hearing and even cause hearing loss.

Increased Blood Pressure and Heart Rate

  • The World Health Organization said in 2008 that sudden noise from police wailing alarm not only increases noise pollution, but also impacts a person’s health, raising their heart rate and blood pressure and posing a serious health issue.

Bad Neighborhood

  • The constant sound of wailing alarm can negatively affect an entire community, adding to a perception that the community is a “high crime” area or one where there is “increased danger” for residents.

Traffic Danger

  • Accidents, sometimes fatal, do occur when police cars race to a crime scene with their wailing. Once a driver hears the siren, his first instinct is to turn to the side of the road. But drivers may hear the siren and not see the police car, and their efforts to locate the police takes their eyes off the road, and into danger.

No Sleep

  • Wailing alarm throughout the night, particularly in high crime urban areas, interfere with sleep, which produces stress and anxiety. Police in many cities, such some major cities in Nigeria, must follow strict guidelines when using their wailing alarm when called to a crime.

1.7 SCOPE OF THE PROJECT

This wailing alarm simulated electronic project uses two 555 timers IC to generate a sound similar to the police siren. A single 556 timer IC which consists of two 555 timers can also be used. In this circuit, both of the timers are configured as astable circuit.

The first timer is configured as a square wave close to 1 Hz astable oscillator. The output of this timer is used to feed the control voltage of the second timer where it is subjected to frequency modulation. This frequency modulation will generate a tone similar to the siren. From the circuit, when the variable resistor is tuned, the siren will produce different sound.

1.8 APPLICATION OF THE PROJECT

wailing alarms are used on emergency service vehicles such as:

  • Ambulances,
  • Police cars,
  • Federal road safety corps,
  • Fire trucks.
  • And other security personnel

1.9 METHODOLOGY

To achieve the aim and objectives of this work, the following are the steps involved:

  1. Study of the previous work on the project so as to improve it efficiency.
  2. Draw a block diagram.
  3. Test for continuity of components and devices,
  4. Programming of microcontroller
  5. Design and calculation for the changeover was carried out.
  6. Studying of various component used in circuit.
  7. Construct a digital changeover circuit.
  8. Finally, the whole device was cased and final test was carried out.

1.10 PROJECT WORK ORGANISATION

The various stages involved in the development of this project have been properly put into five chapters to enhance comprehensive and concise reading. In this project thesis, the project is organized sequentially as follows:

Chapter one of this work is on the introduction to this project. In this chapter, the background, significance, objective limitation and problem of this project were discussed.

Chapter two is on literature review of this project. In this chapter, all the literature pertaining to this work was reviewed.

Chapter three is on design methodology. In this chapter all the method involved during the design and construction were discussed.

Chapter four is on testing analysis. All testing that result accurate functionality was analyzed.

Chapter five is on conclusion, recommendation and references.

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Wailing Alarm
A wailing alarm typically refers to a type of loud, attention-grabbing alarm system that produces a distinctive wailing or siren-like sound. These alarms are commonly used in various emergency situations, such as fire alarms, tornado warnings, or intruder alerts. The purpose of a wailing alarm is to quickly and effectively alert people to potential dangers or the need for immediate action.

The wailing sound is designed to be highly audible and distinguishable from everyday noises, ensuring that individuals can quickly recognize the alarm and take appropriate measures. In many cases, wailing alarms are accompanied by flashing lights or other visual indicators to enhance their effectiveness.

The specific sound and pattern of a wailing alarm may vary depending on the context and the type of alarm system being used. For example, fire alarms often have a distinct wailing or beeping pattern, while tornado warning sirens typically have a long, continuous wailing sound. The choice of sound and pattern is usually intended to convey specific information about the nature of the emergency.

Wailing alarms are a critical component of safety and security systems and are designed to save lives and protect property by alerting people to potentially life-threatening situations.

 

A wailing alarm is a type of audio alarm that produces a continuous and high-pitched wailing sound to grab attention and signal an emergency or alert situation. Designing and constructing a wailing alarm involves several steps and components. Below is a basic outline of how to build a simple wailing alarm:

Components Needed:

  1. Sound Generator: You will need an oscillator or sound generator that can produce a wailing or sirens-like sound. This can be achieved using components like a 555 timer IC or a microcontroller. If you’re using a microcontroller, you can program it to produce the desired sound.
  2. Amplifier: The sound generated by the oscillator is typically weak, so you’ll need an amplifier to make the sound loud and audible. You can use a simple audio amplifier circuit for this purpose.
  3. Loudspeaker: A loudspeaker or a piezoelectric buzzer is required to convert the amplified sound into audible sound waves.
  4. Power Supply: You’ll need a power source to provide energy for the alarm circuit. The type and voltage of the power supply will depend on the components you are using.
  5. Control Circuit: You might need a control circuit that can activate and deactivate the alarm as required. This can be a simple on/off switch or a more sophisticated control system like a microcontroller with sensors for automated triggering.

Construction Steps:

  1. Circuit Design: Design the circuit based on the components you have chosen. If you’re using a 555 timer IC, you can find numerous circuit diagrams online for siren or wailing sound generation. If you’re using a microcontroller, write the code to generate the desired sound pattern.
  2. Amplification: Connect the sound generator output to the input of the amplifier circuit. Adjust the amplifier’s gain to achieve the desired volume.
  3. Speaker Connection: Connect the output of the amplifier to the loudspeaker. Make sure the connections are secure and that the speaker is positioned to emit sound effectively.
  4. Power Supply: Connect the power supply to the circuit. Ensure that the voltage and current provided are suitable for your components.
  5. Control Mechanism: If your alarm needs a control mechanism, integrate it into the circuit. This could be a simple on/off switch or a more complex system like a sensor that triggers the alarm under certain conditions.
  6. Testing: Test the alarm to ensure that it produces the wailing sound as intended. Adjust the sound pattern and volume if necessary.
  7. Enclosure: Place the entire circuit into an enclosure or housing to protect it from the environment and to ensure safe operation.
  8. Mounting: Install the wailing alarm in the desired location. Make sure it is securely mounted and that the sound is audible from the areas where it’s needed.
  9. Maintenance: Regularly check and maintain the alarm to ensure that it functions properly. Replace components as needed and keep the power supply reliable.

Please note that building electrical circuits and electronic devices may require knowledge of electronics, electrical safety precautions, and possibly soldering skills. If you are not experienced with electronics, it is advisable to seek help from someone with the necessary expertise to ensure safety and functionality. Additionally, be aware of local regulations and safety standards when using alarms in public or commercial settings