In most cases, this is enough to attract attention, without the likelihood of waking the whole household. In effect, this circuit simply powers the smoke alarm at 6.8V, as derived from a zener diode (ZD1), so that it sounds its low battery warning. Apart from the zener diode, the smoke alarm draws only a few microamps, with a brief current spike during the "chirp". Smoke alarms are now very cheap to buy so this is a good alternative to a piezo siren.
Circuit diagram:
More information on a common Smoke Alarm chip made by Motorola can be obtained at: http://e-www.motorola.com/files/sensors/doc/data_sheet/MC14467-1.pdf
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