June 28, 2009

IR REMOTE

REMOTE CONTROL FOR HOME APPLIANCES
Connect this circuit to any of your home appliances (lamp,fan, radio, etc) to make the appliance turn on/off from a TV, VCD or DVD remote control. The circuit can be activated from up to 10 metres.

Working
The 38kHz infrared (IR) rays generated by the remote control are received by IR receiver module TSOP1738 of the circuit. Pin 1 of TSOP1738 is connected to ground, pin 2 is connected to the power supply through resistor R5 and the output is taken from pin 3. The output signal is amplified by transistor T1 (BC558). The amplified signal is fed to clock pin 14 of decade counter IC CD4017 (IC1). Pin 8 of IC1 is grounded, pin 16 is connected to Vcc and pin 3 is connected to LED1 (red), which glows to indicate that the appliance is ‘off.’ The output of IC1 is taken from its pin 2. LED2 (green) connected to pin 2 is used to indicate the ‘on’ state of the appliance. Transistor T2 (BC548) connected to pin 2 of IC1 drives relay RL1. Diode 1N4007 (D1) acts as a freewheeling diode. The appliance to be controlled is connected between the pole of the relay and neutral terminal of mains. It gets connected to live terminal of AC mains via normally opened (N/O) contact when the relay energizes.

Circuit Diagram


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8 comments:

Sir, the relay turns on, but doesn’t turns off… please assist me..

check your transister friend..

sir, do you have the transmitter circuit for the project?

what is the use of R1 220k?

why ic pin 15 and 4 gen short connection?

why 1c4017 13th pin is connected to ground pls explain sir

In tv remote if any button is pressing means appliance is ON why not particular button explain me sir plsss

sir here what is the need of c2 0.1uf pls explain sir

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