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Controlling Home Appliances Using Remote
Controlling Home Appliances Using Remote
APPLIANCES USING
REMOTE
Submitted by
J Shravani (ES12B1009)
Harshwardhan Mourya (ME12B1019)
K Vivek Varkey (CH12B1011)
INTRODUCTION
The aim of this project is to design a circuit
such that one can control home or
industrial appliances using the help of
remote.
Using remote to control appliances reduces
human efforts without compromising on
efficiency. It also saves time.
This circuit can be operated upto a distance
of 5-10 metres depending upon the remote
which we use.
REQUIREMENTS
Step-down transformer X1 (6V-0-6V, 250mA
secondary)
5V regulator 7805 (IC1)
1 change-over (C/O) relay
Timer NE555 IC (IC2)
IR receiver module (IRX1 TSOP1738)
THE CIRCUIT
WORKING
Home appliance is controlled either by pressing any key on
the remote or by manually pressing switch S1 to on state.
The circuit works on regulated 5V which is derived from X1
and regulated by IC1.
The TV/DVD remote controller produces 38kHz frequency
IR RECEIVER MODULE: The IR receiver module operates at
this frequency(38kHz). It is used to control relay RL2.
The relay triggers IC2, which is wired in a bistable mode to
control the home appliance connected at the contacts of relay
RL1. iggeins6 and 2 of IC2 are held at one-half of the power
supply voltage (5V) by resistors R2 and R3. When output pin 3
of IC2 is high, capacitor C4 charges through resistor R4, and
discharges when the output pin 3 is low.
APPLICATIONS
This system can be used in industrial applications
This system reduces human efforts and makes life
a bit easy without compromising on the efficiency
of appliances.
Using this system one can also save time.
ADVANTAGES
Portable and easy to use.
Simple in construction.
Easy to maintain and repair.
Efficient and low cost design.
Low power consumption.
ACTUAL CIRCUIT