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Musical TEMPERATURE ALARM
Electronics For You
|February 2026
Monitoring temperature is essential across many applications, from protecting sensitive electronic equipment to maintaining comfortable room conditions. Conventional temperature alarms typically use buzzers or LEDs, providing only visual, monophonic alerts. Here we present a musical temperature alarm that generates a pleasant melody, rather than a simple beep, when a preset temperature threshold is exceeded.
The circuit employs an LM335 temperature sensor for analogue sensing, a TL071 operational amplifier for signal comparison, and a UM66 melody IC for tone generation. When the ambient temperature crosses the set limit, the circuit activates a small loudspeaker to produce a musical alert. The design remains simple, compact, and cost-effective, making it suitable for DIY enthusiasts and electronics learners.
The system is suitable for use in rooms, incubators, and electronic enclosures where temperature monitoring is critical. Powered by a 9V battery, it consumes low current, ensuring portable and reliable continuous operation.
Circuit and working
The LM335 is a precision temperature sensor that behaves like a temperature-dependent Zener diode. It generates an output voltage directly proportional to the absolute temperature (in Kelvin), with a scale factor of 10mV per Kelvin. As the ambient temperature increases, the output voltage increases linearly; it decreases as the temperature falls. For example, the LM335 produces approximately 2.98V at 25°C (298K) and about 3.03V at 30°C (303K). This linear voltage-temperature relationship makes the LM335 suitable for use with simple analogue processing circuits.
In the circuit, the LM335 output represents the ambient temperature. It is applied to the inverting input (pin 2) of the TL071 operational amplifier, while a fixed or adjustable reference voltage is applied to the non-inverting input (pin 3). The TL071 is configured as a comparator and it continuously compares the temperature-dependent voltage with the preset reference level.

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