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Simple Over-Temperature Warning Indicator Circuit

Last updated on 7 February 2026 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

This circuit is for Simple Over-Temperature Warning Indicator Circuit using an LED.

It is very simple and is with low cost as it uses few easily available components.

The circuit turns ON an LED when temperature rises above a set level like 45°C – 55°C.

Therefore, it is useful for basic thermal warning.

This circuit is used in power supplies, chargers and small electronic projects.

Circuit Working:

Simple Over-Temperature Warning Indicator Circuit Diagram
ComponentsValuesQuantity
Resistor10k to 47k1
SemiconductorsTransistor NPN BC5472
Diode 1N41481
Red LED1
Battery 9V DC1

The main purpose of this circuit is to detect the excess heat.

Initially, when the temperature is low, at this time the diode D1 does not conduct properly.

So base current to transistor Q1 is very small, as a result transistor Q1 remains OFF.

Because Q1 is OFF and Q2 is also OFF, LED does not glow.

Now temperature increases and diode D1 is temperature sensitive.

When temperature rises its forward voltage drops and so more current flows through R1 and D1.

This current goes into the base of Q1 and therefore, Q1 turns ON.

Once Q1 turns ON it provides base current to Q2 and thus, Q2 also turns ON.

When Q2 turns ON then current flows through LED and finally, LED glows and gives over-temperature indication.

So the circuit works as a simple heat detector.

How to Build:

To build a Simple Over-Temperature Warning Indicator Circuit follow the below steps for connection:

  • Start the circuit, first by collecting all the circuit parts as shown in diagram above.
  • Then, start with 9V battery positive terminal goes to positive supply rail.
  • Negative terminal goes to common ground.
  • Resistor R1 one end connects to positive supply.
  • Other end connects to cathode of diode D1.
  • Diode D1cathode connects to R1.
  • Anode connects to base of transistor Q1.
  • Transistor Q1 base pin connects to diode D1 anode.
  • Emitter pin connects to base of transistor Q2.
  • Collector is connected between collector of Q2 transistor and LED
  • Transistor Q2 base connects to emitter of Q1.
  • Emitter connects to ground.
  • Collector connects to between collector of Q1 and LED.
  • Lastly, LED anode connects to positive supply.
  • Cathode connects to collector of Q1 and Q2 transistors.

Note:

  • In this circuit the LED started glowing at 37 degree Celsius and at 47 degree Celsius the LED became very bright.
  • Temperature should not go above 60 degree Celsius, above this the current through LED will become very high and because of this, the diode will get overheat and may get damage.

Conclusion:

This simple over-temperature warning indicator circuit using LED is very useful.

The circuit is very easy to understand and it is also easy to build.

It uses only few circuit components and all components are easily available in the market.

When temperature increases an LED turns ON fast and so it gives quick visual warning.

Because of this, the circuit is good for beginners and it is also good for basic safety use.

References:

Zener diode as temperature sensor

Filed Under: Heater and Temperature Controllers, Indicator 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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