This circuit is intended for children fun, and can be installed on bicycles, battery powered cars and motorcycles, but also on models and various games and toys. The typical dual-tone sound of Police or Fire-brigade cars is generated, by the oscillation.source
Siren circuits
One-IC two-tones Siren
Powerful Siren
This is a simple siren circuit but powerful.The no need ICs and requires 12V Battery operation.The stand-by current drawing is zero.source
Emergency Siren Simulator
This siren circuit simulates police, fire or other emergency sirens that produce an up and down wail. The heart of the circuit is the two transistor flasher with frequency modulation applied to the base of the first transistor. source
Factory Siren
This circuit produces a sound similar to a factory siren.It makes use of a 555 timer Ic used as an astable multivibrator of a center frequency of about 300Hz.The frequency is controlled by the pin 5 of the IC. When the supply is switched ON, the capacitor charges slowly and this alters the voltage at pin 5 of the IC hence the frequenct gradually increases.source
Police Siren circuit
This circuit produces a sound similar to the police siren. It makes use of two 555 timer ICs used as astable multivibrators. The frequency is controlled by the pin 5 of the IC. The first IC (left) is wired to work around 1Hz. The 47uF capacitor is charged and discharged periodically and the voltage across it gradually increases and decreases periodically.source
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