3 Simple Ways to
Share What You Make

With Instructables you can share what you make with the world — and tap into an ever-growing community of creative experts.

PhotosPhotos

Share one or more photos of a project, recipe, or whatever you've made, quickly and easily.

Step by StepStep-By-Step

Share your step-by-step photos with text instructions of what you made so others can do it too!

VideoVideo

Share your how-to video. You'll need your embed code from a video site such as YouTube.

The IRritator

The IRritator
«
  • 010.JPG
  • 006.JPG

What sound does annoy you most?? Well in my case it is the Nokia Tune. So I made this little gadget for the April Fools' Project Prank Contest (So if you like this little Instructable then please vote for it).

Its principle is very simple. You hide it somewhere in the living room and every time someone hits a button on any IR remote control, it will play the Nokia Tune. You might expect two possible reactions:

  • They will look where they left their mobile or ask who's mobile is ringing.
  • They get annoyed once they find out that the remote control triggers it, resulting in a frenzy search for the source of the sound.
So whatever they do it will be funny and thats what we want ;-)


 
Remove these adsRemove these ads by Signing Up
 

Step 1What do I need to make this prank?

What do I need to make this prank?

You don't need much to make this little gadget.
  • A buzzer
  • An attiny13
  • An IR - receiver
  • A small battery (3V)
  • A soldering iron and solder
  • A bit of wire or a batteryclip to connect the battery
You might ask why I used these parts and there is only one reason: I had them in my parts-box!

The IR-receiver didn't have an id-number on it but a PNA4601M should do the trick.

I used the attiny13 because it runs on very low voltages (2.7V-5.5V ant the attiny13V even starts from 1.8V)so it runs from a tiny 3V battery and ofcourse the small size is a plus in this project.

If you don't know how to program an atmel microcontroller, I should suggest you to browse around in the Instructables here. There are very good Instructables about making programmers and how to program.

Please be careful when soldering. Children should always work under adult supervision!


« Previous StepDownload PDFView All StepsNext Step »
46 comments
1-40 of 46next »
Oct 30, 2011. 7:57 AMjonrb says:
Great instructable, I love this thing

This could EASILY be combined with http://www.instructables.com/id/Annoying-Beeper
Jul 20, 2011. 7:32 AMNE patsrock says:
does the remote still work when the sound goes on like a person pressed a button on the remote would the tv still change the channel and the buzzer still make the noise
Jul 20, 2011. 8:06 AMNE patsrock says:
o ok cool
Apr 9, 2010. 4:44 AMcritterfluffy says:
I wonder how hard it would be to wire it to respond to a incoming/outgoing cell signal.  In a classroom this means anytime someone texts or gets a text it would go off.  Would get really annoying and I bet a teacher would love to use it.
Apr 9, 2010. 5:34 AMubr.bzkr says:
Wow that's terribly evil. It would be funny though, except in order to do that you would need a cell phone reviver (such as another cell phone) that will react to and and revive any text frequency. that may require some pricey equipment. also it would only receive signals from other cell phones meaning that with out some sort of filter it could go off for cell phone calls  anywhere within miles.
Apr 10, 2010. 12:12 AMcritterfluffy says:
As sad as it is I thought of this based on an Adult toy.  It vibrates when a cell within a few feet gets/sends a signal.  The electronics shouldn't be to complicated since it has been applied to something like that.  The internet has some weird stuff.
Apr 3, 2011. 9:07 AMoverblast says:
Would you be able to adapt their item in the toy? Or find out who makes it for them and contact them?
Apr 8, 2010. 12:43 PMD5quar3 says:
 i burnt my whole finger and my thumb. shudder
Apr 15, 2010. 1:43 PMStuNutt says:
First, check out the instructible on:

"Soldering 101 - which end to hold the soldering iron"

:-)
Apr 3, 2011. 9:05 AMoverblast says:
Very funny!!!!! :D Thanks for the laugh!
Apr 15, 2010. 2:09 PMD5quar3 says:
 my hand slipped
Apr 9, 2010. 12:49 PMD5quar3 says:
 my hand slipped

Apr 10, 2010. 8:36 PMspaztec says:
 mmhmm. children, :D
Mar 31, 2011. 6:13 PMtmcalhoun says:
Is there a way to set this up without the IC? i haven't a clue how to program and i took the ir receiver from an old dvd player. i would like to connect it to an annoying greeting card so when they (my in-laws) use their remote it plays the greeting card sound.
Apr 6, 2010. 9:51 AMpravardhan says:
Hi,

Nice idea. But, can you provide the firmware for PIC16F84A, as it is available with me. And, i also have a programmer for the PIC microcontrollers.

Bye,
PRAVARDHAN
Apr 9, 2010. 7:21 PMHarveyH44 says:
PIC?  You can't be serious...
Dec 2, 2010. 8:36 AMbeehard44 says:
he is, apparently
Feb 2, 2011. 9:41 PMsnowluck2345 says:
whats wrong with pic?
Feb 14, 2011. 10:30 PMmutput7 says:
It'll come eat you in the night.
Apr 9, 2010. 6:09 AMquirch23 says:
 Can you repost the firmware it keeps coming through as a .tmp file rather then a .hex. 
Dec 2, 2010. 8:35 AMbeehard44 says:
rename it into .hex
Aug 2, 2010. 8:57 AMTitanTechRobotics says:
Now just put two of them in the room, so once they find the first one they think the sound is over...but the other one will keep on annoying people. AI
Jun 11, 2010. 5:55 AMjustbc4u says:
what is an equivalent to the ATtiny13 or ATtiny25 that is made by Texas instruments since I can get free samples from TI. You can send it in an PM to me. thanks.
May 19, 2010. 3:41 PMxanthyops says:
 Can you please post the source code?
Also, I use AVRStudio... how can I get this to work with it?
Apr 15, 2010. 2:04 PM888hilly says:
wait..... adult supervision?
Apr 11, 2010. 3:36 AMelelove says:

I'm also interested in the source code~

Mar 23, 2010. 8:02 PMthedude7053 says:
 Hey would you mind posting the source code for you firmware
Apr 9, 2010. 7:20 PMHarveyH44 says:
You could save power by putting the Tiny13 into power down mode, the IR module could trigger a pin-change interrupt, wake the chip, play the tune.  


Mar 31, 2010. 3:01 AMtomtom4388 says:
i am going to connect it through a transistor to an old pcx power supply to a car horn; its so loud...

thx for the idea
Apr 7, 2010. 6:24 PMabsolute zero says:
now hide it under the most used couch/chair in your house.
Apr 6, 2010. 5:24 PMMACKattacksnipe says:
can i just put a IR reciver and a battery and the thing so when ever some one presses a button it just beeps
1-40 of 46next »

Pro

Get More Out of Instructables

Already have an Account?

close

All Steps Viewing
View all steps of an Instructable on the same page when you're a Pro Member.

Upgrade to Pro today!
92
Followers
25
Author:janw
My hobbies are mainly music and electronics but I like to read and learn about a lot more than that.