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PC temperature alarm circuit

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Here’s a circuit that warns you of your PC getting heated.The alarm circuit can be fitted into any spare expansion slot of the PC,The temperature inside the average PC starts to rise well above the ambient temperature soon after it is switched on. Some of the larger integrated circuits become quite hot and if the temperature inside the PC rises too high, these devices may not be able to dissipate heat fast enough. This, in turn, could lead to failure of devices and eventually of the PC. Various means to combat overheating are available, ranging from simple temperature alarms to devices like temperature-activated fans to keep the microprocessor cool. Here is a temperature alarm that activates an audio ‘beeper’ if the temperature inside the PC exceeds a preset threshold. This temperature is user adjustable and can be anywhere between 0°C and 100°C.

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