Here's a rather simple problem I've been hung up on for a while.
For anyone unfamiliar with the first circuit, it basically builds up a charge in an array of capacitors, then, when the FLED is triggered, the capacitors discharge through the motor in a short pulse. My intention is to replace the motor with a simple two transistor oscillator to instead make a short "beep" when the circuit is triggered.
I've tried simply substituting the second circuit for the motor with no luck. It must serve a crucial role that, as a novice, I'm unable to figure out.
I'm sure there's a solution somewhere. Anyone's help is greatly appreciated!
For anyone unfamiliar with the first circuit, it basically builds up a charge in an array of capacitors, then, when the FLED is triggered, the capacitors discharge through the motor in a short pulse. My intention is to replace the motor with a simple two transistor oscillator to instead make a short "beep" when the circuit is triggered.
I've tried simply substituting the second circuit for the motor with no luck. It must serve a crucial role that, as a novice, I'm unable to figure out.
I'm sure there's a solution somewhere. Anyone's help is greatly appreciated!