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Tilt Sensor Switch Circuit

Last Updated on June 14, 2019 by Swagatam 4 Comments

The articles presents a simple water triggered switch which is effectively implemented as a super simple tilt sensor circuit. Let's know more.

Easy to Build Circuit

Ready availability of cost effective components can be deployed to fabricate tilt sensor alarm in ultra transistor based simple circuit.

The domestic version of tilt sensor explained here is just a simple small glass or poly bottle comprising two metallic needles penetrated through its lid containing a negligible measure of water.

One can even try through one’s own innovations to develop a tilt sensor with just a 9V alkaline battery to power the entire circuit.

Circuit Operation

Referring to the simple tilt sensor circuit diagram below, transistor T1 is generally in dormant state and on tilting the water filled sensor assembly, the needles within the sensor container are subjected to a short-circuit caused by water with the availability of positive voltage at T1’s lower part triggering to get activated. T1’s activation triggers those of T2 and T3.

The next transistors stage which T2 provides static bias for T1 making it to be latched with T3 triggering T4 SCR which in turn powers the active piezo-sounder (BZ1). The activation once complete, the circuit can be neutralized using power push-off switch S1.

How to Setup the Circuit

For adjusting the sensitivity of circuit, preset P1 is compulsorily integrated which may be necessary if a different readily available tilt sensor is used.

In the same way, SCR(T4) besides piezo sounder (BZ1)can also be substituted with close comparable parts. Resistor R3 Resistor R3 (100-150 Ohm) is not compulsory.

Circuit Diagram

tiltsensorcircuit

Another Tilt switch Circuit

The above design could be much simplified as given below:

tilt switch alarm for motorcycle protection against thieves

Using Tilt Sensor for Protecting a Motorcycle

The two blue transistors along with the 100uF capacitor and the 1M resistor form a simple delay OFF timer circuit.

A water based sensor can be seen inside a sealed plastic ball with two metal terminals immersed around the surface of the water. The terminals are positioned in such a way that a slight tilt of the ball removes the water contact from one of the terminals.

When the motorcycle is on stand, the ball remains tilted breaking the water contact between the terminals.

However, if the bike is removed from the stand and attempt is made to start it, the water inside the ball is disturbed allowing an electrical contact between the terminals.

As soon as this happens, the upper BC557 is instantly activated which in turn actuates the blue transistors raising the alarm.

The 100uF capacitor ensures that the alarm does not stop for a few seconds even after the vehicle is restored to its original tilted position.

The lower BC547 is linked with a supply from the ignition key, which means that while the bike is running or active, the entire circuits remains disabled. It is enabled only when the key is removed or unlocked.

For Preventing Car Theft

For preventing car theft, the above design could be modified as shown below:

car theft protection tilt sensor application

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Comments

  1. Avi says

    January 26, 2019 at 7:47 pm

    Thanks for reply
    I’ll be waiting for the update.

    Reply
    • Swagatam says

      January 26, 2019 at 9:17 pm

      I have updated the new design

      Reply
  2. Avi says

    January 26, 2019 at 1:42 pm

    Hi
    I’m learning a lot from your articles, its just amazing.
    Sir i want to make this tilt switch circuit for my bike. As any burglar tries to stole the vehicle, as soon as bike is tilted upright(90%) it triggers the alarm. But to turn on and off the circuit where should should i place the switch discreetly so that no know about it.
    Is it possible to attach the switch with handlebar lock. When the bike handlebar is locked it will turn on the circuit.

    Reply
    • Swagatam says

      January 26, 2019 at 2:39 pm

      Thanks Avi, I am glad my circuits are helping you to learn. Please do not build this circuit, because this was contributed by somebody else, and it may have issues.

      I’ll try to update a new better diagram by tomorrow which you can surely try

      Reply

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