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Wired spy bug Circuit

Spy Bug circuits are something that’s used when we need to listen to conversation without being noticed or to simply put to spy on a person. Generally Spy bug circuits are constructed using a Mic, amplifier and speaker. The medium can be wired or wireless depending on the application for which we are going to use. This article explains the construction of a simply wired spy bug circuit built around opamp IC741.

WORKING OF WIRED SPY BUG CIRCUIT:

This circuit can be divided into three sections for better understanding. First part comes the receiver, it was built using the electrect Microphone (Mic) and Resistor R1. The microphone converts the sound into electrical pulses or signal. R1 is used to adjust the sensitivity of the Mic and can be altered if you wish to alter the Mic sensitivity. R2 serves as a volume control and C1 was used to remove the DC component from the signal.

Next comes the preamplifier stage which was built using Opamp IC 741. This IC was wired as an inverting amplifier here hence the input signal was passed through the inverting terminal of the IC741. The positive terminal of the non inverting terminal was biased using the voltage divider R3 and R4. R5 resistor was used to provide negative feedback for the opamp which in turn control the gain of the opamp.

The next stage comes the amplifier built using two transistor 2N2222 and 2N2907. Both these transistors are connected in Push Pull configuration which means one of the transistor amplify positive half of input signal while other deals with negative half. Thus we obtain amplified 180 degree out of phase signal from this Push pull amplifier. This signal is then passed through Cap C2 to filter out any DC components and then to the speaker or any sounding element.

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