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Sound And Light Metronome Circuit using Transistors

Last updated on 18 October 2025 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

Music needs rhythm.

A metronome helps us keep that rhythm perfect.

This small project for Sound And Light Metronome Circuit using Transistors turns light into beat.

When light changes then sound speed also change.

It is simple, fun and easy to build.

What is Metronome:

Metronome is small device that gives steady beat.

It makes tick-tick sound at a set speed.

Musicians use it to play in right rhythm.

Speed can be slow or fast which is called tempo.

Old one use pendulum and new one use electronic circuit.

It helps keep timing correct while playing music.

Circuit Working:

Sound And Light Metronome Circuit Diagram using Transistors

Parts List:

Component NameQuantity
Resistor
LDR standard1
Capacitor
Ceramic 0.01µF1
Semiconductors
Transistors 2N3904, 2N39061 each
Speaker 8Ω1
Power Supply 3V1

LDR1 is light sensor.

When light is bright, LDR resistance becomes low.

When light is dark its resistance becomes high.

Transistor Q1 2N3904 and Q2 2N3906 work as amplifier and oscillator pair.

Capacitor C1 0.01µF gives feedback between collector of Q2 and base of Q1.

Because of this feedback and circuit starts oscillating.

Oscillation frequency depends on LDR resistance and C1 value.

Speaker converts these oscillations into clicking or tone sound.

When light level changes then tone speed or pitch also changes like metronome tick.

Formulas with Calculation:

Below is the general formula for Sound And Light Metronome Circuit:

Approximate frequency formula: f = 1 / (2 × R × C)

Here,

  • R is resistance of LDR in ohms
  • C is capacitor value (in farad)

Just Imagine:

If LDR resistance in light = 10kΩ

C = 0.01µF = 0.01 × 10⁻⁶ F

Then f = 1 / (2 × 10,000 × 0.01 × 10⁻⁶)

f = 5,000 Hz

In darkness if LDR = 100kΩ

f = 1 / (2 × 100,000 × 0.01 × 10⁻⁶)

f = 500 Hz

So tone becomes slower in dark and faster in light.

How to Build:

To build a Sound And Light Metronome Circuit using Transistors following steps are required for connection:

  • Gather all the components as shown in circuit diagram:
  • Connect emitter pin of transistor Q1 to ground and on end of 8 ohm speaker
  • Connect base pin of transistor Q1 to junction of LDR and capacitor C1
  • Connect collector pin of transistor Q1 between the the base of Q2 and one end of LDR
  • Connect emitter pin of transistor Q2 to +3V power supply.
  • Connect base pin of transistor Q2 to collector of Q1
  • Connect collector pin of transistor Q2 to other end of speaker

Conclusion:

This Sound And Light Metronome Circuit using Transistors is simple and fun.

It shows how light can control sound.

We can use it as light alarm, teaching demo or simple sound effect.

It works best with small changes in light and gives clear tone from the speaker.

References:

Sound And Light Metronome Circuit using Transistors

Filed Under: Audio Circuits, Transistor Circuits

About Admin-Lavi

Lavi is a B.Tech electronics engineer with a passion for designing new electronic circuits. Do you have questions regarding the circuit diagrams presented on this blog? Feel free to comment and solve your queries with quick replies

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