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Pocket Burglar Alarm

Pocket Burglar Alarm
This is a multi functional infrared intruder alarm that has (just about) been squeezed into a zippo lighter.

I made it as part of the Gift Exchange.

It works by sending out a modulated infrared signal. The detector then senses any of the reflected signal, this is how it knows if anyone has passed by.

The main board contains a pickaxe chip. There is a mode select button which allows you to cycle through the different detection methods and alerts.
It runs off of 3 x AG-13 button cells and can sense up to 15cm+ in good conditions.

For a demo watch this video.

If video won't play, right-click and watch on YouTube
 
I also made a couple of instruction manuals which are attached.

Instructables reduces the image quality of uploads so I've included a PDF with all the diagram illustrations at high res.
 
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A few components can be scavenged for this project.

I've included links to techsupplies.co.uk  so you can see what the pieces look like, as well as places you are likely to find the component.

Components:                                                                Likely places to find them:

- Picaxe 08M chip
- Perf / strip board
- IR sensor 38kHz
- 2mm red LED
- 5mm IR LED                                                                   Any Remote control
- Piezo transducer                                                           Anything that makes a beep noise
- 6mm tactile switch                                                         Anything that clicks when you press it
- PCB mount slide switch
- Resistors with rough values of 32k, 10k, 1k, 300, 180 Ohms
- <1.2mm insulated wire 
- Button cell battery contacts                                         Anything powered by button cells
- 3 x button cell max size AG-13
- Small nut & bolt 

also a Zippo style lighter, or other pocketable housing
(small altoids tin etc)

Tools:

- Soldering iron with fine tip
- Drill with 1mm, 2mm, 4mm and 12mm bits
- Small files / sandpaper
- Needle nose pliers
- Side cutters
- Tin snips
- 2 part epoxy glue / hot glue gun
- Pva glue / nail varnish
- Screwdriver
- Hacksaw

These images show what I was able to get out of a broken electronic die.
small electronic things like this are the best place to look for battery contacts.
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20 comments
Oct 11, 2011. 8:10 PMvenom1539 says:
Whats next, a Zippo lighter flamethrower? (that would actually be pretty awesome)
Oct 12, 2011. 3:05 PMvenom1539 says:
make it an rc-xd :)
Aug 13, 2010. 8:21 PMJamesRPatrick says:
Reminds me of True Lies.
Aug 14, 2010. 7:29 PMJamesRPatrick says:
The part in the beginning, in the men's bathroom, he has the cigarette box camera. This is kinda similar.
Oct 11, 2011. 8:08 PMvenom1539 says:
Just get the worlds smallest camera from the Hammacher Schlemmer magazine or www.hammacher.com .
Mar 1, 2011. 7:33 PMelvisarias says:
excellent idea
Sep 12, 2010. 8:55 PMTaran606 says:
How did u make it so small
Sep 8, 2010. 3:18 AMagis68 says:
Very common subject but very well illustrated and presented. It might be useful if you put a bigger buzzer. Also we can try different houses of this circuit ( like a cigarette box) and maybe add a mini camera. 5*
Aug 26, 2010. 10:46 AMharryjri says:
Great frickin' idea. Nice nice work.
Aug 16, 2010. 8:33 AMWasagi says:
Fantastic! I'd love to put this in even more unassuming things, like fake rocks. Great Job!
Aug 15, 2010. 1:51 PMblackwellj says:
what software did you use for the diagrams
Aug 16, 2010. 1:55 AMBluedove2897 says:
Useful till someone picks it up and takes it!
Aug 14, 2010. 8:14 AMDrWilson says:
Thanks Man Great Instructable! Im so lucky :)
Aug 13, 2010. 11:51 PMDiabloscope says:
Thats pretty kool ! i have some Car Security proximity sensors 2" x 2 1/2 i can rig up a piezo and a battery source . you actually built everything , except for the lighter .. "Thumbs Up"
Aug 13, 2010. 6:34 PMkill1234 says:
Great pictures and well described. Love the idea. 5*

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Currently studying Architecture at University of Brighton, but spends spare time cramming gadgets into Zippo Lighters and movie props.