Description.
The circuit is nothing but two LEDs (D1 and D2), whose status are
controlled by the temperature of the surroundings. The famous IC LM35 is
used as the temperature sensor here. Output of LM35 increases by 10mV
per degree rise in temperature. Output of LM35 is connected to the non
inverting input of the opamp CA3130.The inverting input of the same
opamp can be given with the required reference voltage using POT R2. If
the reference voltage is 0.8V, then the voltage at the non inverting
input (output of LM35) becomes 0.8V when the temperature is 80 degree
Celsius. At this point the output of IC3 goes to positive saturation.
This makes the transistor Q1 On and LED D1 glows. Since the base of Q2
is connected to the collector of Q1, Q2 will be switched OFF and LED D2
remains OFF. When the temperature is below 80 degree Celsius the reverse
happens.IC1 produces a stable 5V DC working voltage from the
available9V DC supply. If you already have a 5V DC supply then you can
use it directly.
Notes.
- The circuit can be assembled on a Vero board.
- IC3 must be mounted on a holder.
- The temperature trip point can be set by adjusting POTR2.
- Type no of Q1 and Q2 are not very critical. Any general purpose NPN transistors will do it.
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