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How to Build a Laptop Anti-theft Security Alarm Circuit

Last Updated on November 17, 2024 by Admin Leave a Comment

The publish clearly shows a clear-cut security alarm circuit which could be utilized with any specific involved object for example a laptop which ought to be guarded, when an intruder attempts to approach the unit or tends to make an make an effort to steal it the associated alarm is immediately brought up.
The circuit could possibly be likely executed by including any of the following circuit concepts"
a tilt sensor circuit, a capacitive touch sensor circuit, an IR sensor circuit, a finger touch sensor circuit.
Utilizing an IR proximity sensor circuit as demonstrated below, is a wonderful method of preventing the theft problem, in spite of this the circuit may very well be comparatively sophisticated to develop, regulate and use.

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The whole justification for the above circuit could also be present in this article
A considerably less complicated approach could possibly be by utilizing a capacitive sensor switch circuit as demonstrated below.
The supply will have to be controlled from a 6V or a 12V battery.
The unit may very well be linked to the laptop, any individual heading close or trying to get hold of the object would likely immediately activate the alarm.
The idea continues to be described thoroughly in this post.

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