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Laser Tripwire Alarm: LDR and Laser Module Security Circuit

Laser Tripwire Alarm: LDR and Laser Module Security Circuit

March 11, 2026 /Posted byJayesh Jain / 0

Table of Contents

  • How a Laser Tripwire Works
  • Components
  • LM393 Circuit
  • Arduino Version
  • India Deployment Tips
  • FAQ

How a Laser Tripwire Works

A laser tripwire alarm projects a beam across a doorway, corridor, or gate. An LDR positioned to receive the beam detects a sudden light drop when an intruder crosses, triggering a comparator or microcontroller alarm. Unlike PIR sensors, laser beams are immune to wind, insects, and Indian summer heat (40-45 degrees C). Build cost: Rs 150-400 versus Rs 2,000-5,000 for commercial photoelectric beams.

Recommended: MH-SR602 Mini Motion Sensor Detector Module For Arduino – MH-SR602 Mini PIR Sensor – combine with laser tripwire for dual-layer intrusion detection covering different zones.

Components

  • 5mW 650nm red laser module (Rs 30-60) – 5V powered
  • LDR GL5528 or GL5537 (Rs 5-10)
  • LM393 dual comparator IC
  • 10k resistor + 10k trimmer potentiometer (threshold)
  • Piezo buzzer or siren module (Rs 15-80)
  • Optional: Arduino Uno/Nano for advanced logic
  • Front-surface mirror tiles (Rs 20-40 each) to redirect beam

LM393 Circuit (No Arduino)

LDR and 10k resistor form a voltage divider (5V to GND). Junction voltage on LM393 non-inverting input (pin 3) rises when LDR darkens (beam broken). Potentiometer sets threshold on inverting input (pin 2). Output goes LOW when input exceeds threshold – drive buzzer via NPN transistor. Entire circuit fits 5x7cm. Power from USB 5V charger. Outdoor: add IP65 enclosure (Rs 50-120).

Arduino Version

#define LDR_PIN A0
#define BUZZER 8
int baseline=0;
void setup(){
  delay(2000); // let laser stabilise
  baseline=analogRead(LDR_PIN);
}
void loop(){
  int val=analogRead(LDR_PIN);
  if(val < baseline*0.80){ // 20% drop = beam broken
    tone(BUZZER,2400,500); delay(500);
  } else { noTone(BUZZER); }
}

India Deployment Tips

  • Sunlight interference: Shield LDR with a narrow matte-black tube (2cm diameter, 5cm long) so only the laser spot enters. Prevents saturation.
  • Monsoon rain: Angle beam slightly downward, add drip shield over LDR housing. Water droplets crossing beam cause false alarms.
  • Long distances (5m+): Use 850nm IR LED modulated at 38kHz + TSOP4838 receiver to electronically reject ambient light – replicates commercial photoelectric beam performance at low cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far can a 5mW laser beam reach reliably?

Indoors: 20-50m. Outdoors in Indian sunlight: 5-15m due to LDR saturation. For longer outdoor runs use modulated 850nm IR with TSOP4838 receiver which rejects ambient light electronically and reaches 50-100m.

Is a 5mW laser safe?

Class 3A/3R lasers (up to 5mW) are eye-safe for brief accidental exposure. Mount at ankle or knee height to avoid eye-level exposure. 5mW laser modules are legal for DIY security applications in India.

Can mirrors create a zigzag grid pattern?

Yes – front-surface mirrors redirect the beam at 90 degrees. A single laser covering a 3x4m room with 4 mirrors creates a 5-bounce zigzag. Mount mirrors on adjustable screw brackets and use a spirit level for alignment.

Why does my alarm trigger randomly at night?

Common causes: insects crossing the beam (add tube shield to LDR), laser module vibration from wind (mount rigidly on solid surface), or power supply noise (add 100uF cap across 5V supply to smooth ripple).

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