Saturday 29 January 2011

Building a Cheap Dub Siren Part 1

My first proper post of the new year. For christmas my loving lady gave me some money to build myself a little dub siren. The project outlined in this tutorial is a great beginners project and was the first kit I crudely made years ago.

Parts:

Velleman MK113 Siren Sound Generator Kit : available here

1 x 220k linear potentiometer
3 x Toggle Switch SPST
Push To Make Switch
1/4” Mono Chassis Socket



 The kit contains all necessary components to create a simple build, those listed will allow you to make full use of this siren, controlling the oscillator and tones easily, as the onboard switches provided are a little fiddly to use creatively. I've decided to repalce them with switches and knobs, using a simple push switch to trigger the siren, and will house it all in a little wooden box I picked up from ebay.

Included are a full set of well designed instructions. See below
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Step1: Add the resistors


Step 2: Add the IC holder and diode


Step 3: Add the capacitors


Step 4: strip and tin the ends of 3 pieces of wire 5-7 cm in length. Solder on to the ends of the switches, leaving the other ends free to solder onto the board where the blue threeway switch would have sat.


Step 5: solder the switches in place on the board


Step 6: Prepare the 220k variable resisitor by soldering wire to the terminal ends. Solder in place to replace the onboard surface mounted mini pot included in the kit.


Step 7: Insert the IC chip.



Now its time to prepare the case.

Create a scale drawing of the holes that will be needed on the case on a sheet of paper. Use masking tape to hold in place.


Drill mounting holes for the trigger (13mm dia), 3x mini switches (8mm dia), pitch pot (11mm)


Sand off as necessary and check the components will easily push through. Join me in part 2 where i'll put it all together. Thanks for looking

2 comments:

  1. i see you have a pot in place of the onboard pcb pot.. but beside it you have another pot, is that bending the switches? can you give some info on this please?

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  2. Brilliant, I've been looking for something like this for ages!
    Thank you for sharing this! :)

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