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AUTOMATIC GUN CONTROL SYSTEM

PRESENTED BYHEMANT KUMAR SHAH AMIT KUMAR ABHISHEK KAUSHALPATI


GUIDED BY: GUNJAN SHARMA

INTRODUCTION
A fully automatic weapon (a machine gun) is one that fires a succession of bullets. Any weapon that shoots, is designed to shoot, or can be readily restored to shoot automatically. A machine gun can normally fire between 400 and 1,000 rounds (bullets) per minute, or between 7 and 17 rounds per second.

VIDEO OF AUTOMATIC GUN

Structure of an H bridge

S1 S2 S3 S4 Result 1 0 0 1 Motor moves right 0 1 1 0 Motor moves left 0 0 0 0 Motor free runs 0 1 0 1 Motor brakes 1 0 1 0 Motor brakes

TECHNOLOGY USED:
Microcontroller with passive infrared sensor(PIR) FEATURES Operating voltage: 2.4V~12V Low power and high noise immunity CMOS technology Capable of decoding 12 bits of information Build in oscillator needs only 5% resistor

Type of sensor
Passive infrared sensors (Passive) Ultrasonic (active) Microwave (active) Tomographic Detector (active)

Objective
A motion detector may be connected to a burglar alarm that is used to alert the home owner or security service after it detects motion. detector may also trigger a red light camera or outdoor lighting.

Block Diagram Of Transmitter:

Block Diagram Of Reciver:

P.I motion detector


An electronic motion detector contains a motion sensor that transforms the detection of motion into an electric signal

Range of motion detector- 1525 meters (50 80 feet). The infrared radiation emitted by humans (9.4 micrometres being the strongest).

Sensor coverage area:


The standard sensor coverage area is approximately conical in shape and is broken up into zones - see below for a top view of coverage area

APPLICATION
Automatic border security. Industrial security. Restricted area security.

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Circuit diagram Of Transmitter:

Representation Of Microcantroller;

Timing And Control Unit

How timing operate

How to Response

How It Verify

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