SENSITIVE VIBRATION DETECTOR



This vibration detector is realised using readily available, lowcost
components. One of its many applications is in a rolling shutter
guard for offices and shops. The detector will sense vibration caused by
activities like drilling and switch on the connected load (bulb, piezobuzzer,
etc) to alert you.

The circuit works off a 6V battery or 6V regulated power supply and
uses a piezoceramic element as the vibration detector. The same is easily
available from electronics/telephone component vendors or you can take it
out from an active buzzer.


Material Need :
  • IC - IC CD 4017
  • Diode ,Zener Diode, Transistor,SCR
  • LED
  • Relay
  • Resistance ,capacitor 
  • Pizo element
Initially, when the power is switched on, decade counter IC1 is reset
by power-on-reset components C2 and R1. As a result, Q0 output (pin 3)
of IC1 goes high and the entire circuit is in
idle state. LED1 indicates the power status.
In the event of  vibrations, IC2 is clocked by the
pulses from the piezoceramic element connected to its
clock pin 14. Q1 through Q9 outputs
of IC2 are fed to relay- driver switching
transistor T1 through diodes D1 through D9 connected in
OR mode.


Immediately after clocking, any of the outputs Q1 through Q9 would go
high and npn transistor T1 would conduct.
As a result, SCR1 is fired through its gate. This, in turn, energises relay

RL1. The relay contacts can be used to switch any alarm device to indicate
vibration detection. The circuit can be reset by momentarily pressing
switch S1.


Zener diodes ZD1 and ZD2 at the clock input of IC1
are used for protection against high
voltage input. In the case of repeated false triggering of
IC1, add a 100nF capacitor in parallel to
the piezoceramic element.
The pin configuration of SCR
BT169 and the back view of the
piezo element are shown in Fig. 2. Fig.
3 shows suggested location of the vibration
detector for rolling shutters of banks, shops, etc






Circuitry of Delay Counter:

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11 comments:

  1. sir,
    i have been working on this mini project.., but i am not getting a piezoelement around my area. so just wanted to conform that if i take the small plate from piezobuzzer, will it work??? or please give me any other suggestions

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  2. Seriously i don't Know!!!. Even if we try to connect it. If we take that Circular disc from piezoceramic buzzer , Then HOW we will know the pin no. 1 (ground) and pin no.2 (vcc).
    That the problem i am facing i take out element as per your query. If you know well about pin number of piezoceramic element then Fine connect it. there are no changes in specification of piezoceramic element & piezoceramic buzzer So it should Work.

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  3. thanks for your suggestions.. i will soon try using that plate ... one more query i have - how much frequency will detect.. will the vibrations produced by mobile will be enough?? or some drilling machine etc. have to be used..

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  4. Shubham Mobile vibration are enough ..i Think its more than enough . According to Theory it should detect even a single mash ..considering this mobile vibration is too much.

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  5. can u plz tell me about the working of the decade counter here.. and why are we using diodes after it?????

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  6. Consider a Simple counter counting from 0-9 or we can say 0000 to FFFF . But In delay counter it is made such a way that it counts actual decimal digit instead of binary . iT IS ALSO CALLED AS MOD COUNTER

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  7. sir, one more help ..i have almost completed this... can i use a small load here like a piezobuzzer or a LED to finally detect vibrations if i dont want to use 220v ac.. i am not getting output for piezobuzzer.. so u plz advice is it correct??

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  8. Have you check the Piezobuzzzer is working or not!!! ...
    Using 220v ac directly thats not possible. no IC work on that voltage, 5-12 v is enough

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  9. thank you for all your help.... i got the results .. i am connecting a 9v battery between piezobuzzer and a relay... and yes even a small knock to piezoelement it is detecting.. once again thaks for your help..

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  10. Shubham we are glad to help .
    If possible please do send us picture/photo's of your project . we will published it ....
    mail us at:
    support@betaengineers.net

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  11. sir , where is ic2 which is written in working

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