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555-based Toy Organ

 
 
 
 

         
 

Figure 1.  Circuit Diagram for a Simple Toy Organ


   
This is a circuit for a very simple toy organ.  The main component of this circuit is the 555 timer IC,
configured as an astable multivibrator.  A 555 configured as such outputs an oscillating signal with
a frequency determined by the values of R1, R2, and the capacitor connected between pin 1 and
pin 2.
   
In this circuit, every time one of the switches is pressed, a capacitor of certain value is connected
to the 555, causing it to deliver a signal of corresponding frequency to the speaker, thereby
producing a tone specific to the switch pressed. By choosing the capacitor values well, the tones
produced may mimic those of an organ.  The number of 'keys' in this toy organ may be increased
by adding more switches and capacitors.
TOY ORGAN Circuit
 This circuit produces a tone according to the button being pressed. Only 1 button can be pressed
at a time, that's why it is called a monophonic organ. You can change the 1k resistors to produce
a more-accurate scale.

Single IC Organ By IC NE556


When you will think to build Single IC Organ Circuit the some one. I begs for to advise this
circuit , because use IC NE556 or LM556. Which within its structure is like have the integrated
circuit IC 555 arrive at 2 together follow my circuit. Control by Keyboard contacts and SW1
Tremolo ON/OFF as a result can choose music pitch that can want.The detail about mini Organ
Circuit the this. Can see in circuit picture sir.
Organ Mini Using NE555
 
 
 
 
Multivibrator NE555 dapat digunakan untuk membuat suatu organ mini. Yaitu dengan membuat
rangkaian saklar untuk menyambungkan komponen C (terlihat pada Gambar 1). Nilai dari C adalah
seperti terlihat pada Tabel 1, karena frekuensi keluaran pada speaker adalah dipengaruhi oleh nilai C,
maka dengan menghubungkan tiap C secara bergantian maka akan didapat bunyi nada yang
berbeda-beda.
 
 

 
 
Gambar 1. Rangkaian organ mini menggunakan NE555.
 
 
 
 
Tabel 1. Daftar komponen yang diperlukan untuk Gambar 1.
 
 

FOUR-OCTAVE ORGAN 1 year ago   Karma: 1   2009-07-02


555 7473
Two 7473 dual flipflops provide four frequency dividers for 555 timer
connected as master tone generator. S1 gives fundamental frequency. and
each succeedlig switch gives tones precisely one octave lower. Four organ
applications, pushbutton switches are added to timer circuit for switching
frequency-controlling capacitors or resistors to give desired variety of
notes.-F. M. Mims.″Electronic Music Proiects.vol 1.″Radio Shack.Fod
Wodh.TX.1977.2nd Ed.p45-53

HEE HAW SIREN Circuit


Build the circuit and listen. Change the resistors and capacitors to get all sorts of different results.
LASER RAY Circuit
This circuit produces a weird "Laser Ray" sound and flashes a white LED at approx 5Hz:

MACHINE GUN Circuit


This circuit produces a sound very similar to a machine gun:

POLICE SIREN Circuit


The Police Siren circuit uses two 555's to produce an up-down wailing sound. The first 555 is
wired as a low-frequency oscillator to control the VOLTAGE CONTROL pin 5 of the second
555. The voltage shift on pin 5 causes the frequency of the second oscillator to rise and fall. 

SIREN 100dB Circuit


This is a very loud siren and if two or more piezo's are located in a room, the burglar does not
know where the sound is coming from.

A robber will not stay anywhere with an ear-piercing sound as he cannot hear if someone is
approaching. It's the best deterrent you can get. The "F" contact on the piezo is "feedback" and is
not needed in this circuit.

TICKING BOMB Circuit


This circuit sound just like a ticking bomb.

TOY ORGAN Circuit


 This circuit produces a tone according to the button being pressed. Only 1 button can be pressed
at a time, that's why it is called a monophonic organ. You can change the 1k resistors to produce
a more-accurate scale.

WAILING SIREN Circuit


By pressing the button, the wailing sound increases. Releasing the button decreases the wailing.

The circuit automatically turns off after about 30 seconds.

MUSIC BOX Circuit


This circuit produces 10 different tones and by selecting suitable values to change the voltage on
pin 5, the result can be quite pleasing. Note: the two unused outputs of the 4017 produce a tone
equal to that produced by the 555 when pin 5 has no external control voltage.

Annoying high pitch noise generator by 555


This entry was posted on Monday, April 28th, 2008 at 11:53 am and is filed under 555, oscillator
generator.

This is a simple high pitch noise generator circuit. It has a timer oscillator with a frequency
variable from 15khz – 30khz.
The circuit can be mounted in a plastic box like I have done. The good thing about high
frequency sounds is that it is very hard to find where they are coming from. Also, the noise is
very annoying and irritating. The crystal speaker is the creamy coloured thing at the bottom of
the photo on the left.

Sound Generator with IC 555 circuit diagram

This is a sound generator based on timer IC 555. A flip-flop circuit is included, so


this circuit will give sound output and blinking LED.

Components:

Resistors:
R1, R7___________________ 470Ω
R2_______________________ 1kΩ
R3_______________________ 68Ω
R4, R6___________________ 56kΩ
R5_______________________ 47kΩ
R8, R9___________________ 10kΩ
VR1______________________ 200Ω Potentiometer

Capacitors:
C1, C2, C3_______________ 10μF/16V
C4, C5___________________ 0.02μF (20nF)
C6_______________________ 100μF/16V
Semiconductors:
Q1, Q2___________________ 2N3904
IC1______________________ 555 or 1455
LED1, LED2_______________ LED

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