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Timer Circuit with Alarm using IC 4060

Last updated on 27 May 2026 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

To begin with, this Timer Circuit with Alarm using IC 4060 works like a small stopwatch with a built-in buzzer; additionally, it uses a chip called IC 4060, which counts seconds like a small clock.

We can set time how much we want and when the time finishes buzzer make sound to remind like a kitchen timer.

Furthermore, this circuit is good for many things like reminds to take cookie from oven or tell us to take break.

Circuit Working:

Timer Circuit Diagram with Alarm using IC 4060

Parts List:

ComponentsValuesQuantity
Resistors (All resistors are 1/4 watt unless specified)2.2M1
18k1
1M1
1k2
Potentiometer 500k1
CapacitorsCeramic 220nF1
Ceramic 10nF1
SemiconductorsIC 40601
Transistor BC5471
Diode 1N41481
LEDs Any 5mm 20mA1
Buzzer1
ON/OFF Switch1
Battery 9V1

This timer with alarm uses one chip called as 4060 and this chip have inside a small oscillator which works stable for many speeds.

In this circuit, the components connected to pins 9, 10 and 11 form the RC network and set the counting speed; also when we press switch S1, the timer starts operating.

One small pulse from R4 and C2 reset the chip and start counting and when it reaches 14th step its pin 13 goes high and then buzzer turn ON with help of one transistor T1 and we can change time using P1.

To get time between 1 minute and 2 hour we must choose good parts for oscillator:

  • For 1 to 30 minutes: use C1 = 220nF and P1 = 500k
  • For 1 to 60 minutes: use C1 = 470nF and P1 = 500k
  • For 1 to 120 minutes: use C1 = 470nF and P1 = 1M

This timer run with 9V battery.

LED D1 only indicates that the circuit is working, so the circuit does not require it.

Therefore, R3 and D1 are optional, additionally, if we use this circuit in a kitchen, S1 can work as a mercury tilt switch.

When buzzer is ON the timer uses around 10 mA of power.

Formula:

Below is the formula that the IC 4060 timer uses in this circuit:

For RC Oscillator:

To find time (T) for 4060 to oscillate use this formula:

T = 2.2 × R × C

where:

  • T is time in seconds
  • R is resistor at pin 10 in ohms
  • C is capacitor at pin 9 in farads

Important Points:

Resistor at pin 11 must be 10 times bigger than resistor at pin 10.

IC 4060 can divide time up to 2¹⁴ (16384).

So we need to think about this when choosing parts for timing and we can check datasheet or online tables for ready made R and C values to help with setting time easily.

How to Build:

To build a Timer Circuit with Alarm using IC 4060 below are the steps for connections:

  • First, connect pin 9, 10 and 11 of IC 4060 to RC parts of R1, R2, C1 and P1.
  • Next, connect pin 3 of IC to base of NPN transistor T1 and then connect emitter of T1 to ground.
  • After that, connect collector of T1 to one side of buzzer and other side of buzzer connects to battery positive.
  • Then pin 16 of IC connects to positive power of VCC.
  • Pin 8 of IC connects to battery negative.
  • Pin 7 connects to ground through resistor R3 and LED D1.
  • Connect pin 11 to pin 3 using one diode D2 1N4148.
  • Pin 3 also connects to middle point of R4 and C2 and other side of R4 connects to battery negative.
  • Put switch S1 between battery positive and positive line of circuit.
  • Last connect power to battery positive and negative of the circuit.

Note:

  • Check if the wires are good with no short circuits
  • Change P1 to set time and the circuit will work like alarm timer.

Conclusion:

This Timer Circuit with Alarm using IC 4060 is useful and works well for making alarms or timed events.

Also, this simple design works for many applications, such as kitchen timers and small reminder alarms.

Finally, IC 4060 have built-in oscillator and counter the circuit gives good and steady timing and we can also change it easy to get the time we want.

References:

Datasheet IC 4060

Filed Under: Alarm Circuits, Hobby Circuits, Timer 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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