1 Ağustos 2010 Pazar

Araç park etme sensörü


Circuit operation:
IC1 forms an oscillator driving the infra-red LED by means of 0.8mSec. pulses at 120Hz frequency and about 300mA peak current. D1 amp; D2 are placed facing the car on the same line, a couple of centimeters apart, on a short breadboard strip fastened to the wall. D2 picks-up the infra-red beam generated by D1 and reflected by the surface placed in front of it.

The signal is amplified by IC2A and peak detected by D4 & C4. Diode D3, with R5 & R6, compensates for the forward diode drop of D4. A DC voltage proportional to the distance of the reflecting object and D1 & D2 feeds the inverting inputs of three voltage comparators. These comparators switch on and off the LEDs, referring to voltages at their non-inverting inputs set by the voltage divider resistor chain R7-R10.

Parts List:
R1 - 10K 1/4W Resistor
R2,R5,R6,R9 - 1K 1/4W Resistors
R3 - 33R 1/4W Resistor
R4,R11 - 1M 1/4W Resistors
R7 - 4K7 1/4W Resistor
R8 - 1K5 1/4W Resistor
R10,R12-R14 - 1K 1/4W Resistors
C1,C4 - 1µF 63V Electrolytic or Polyester Capacitors
C2 - 47pF 63V Ceramic Capacitor
C3,C5 - 100µF 25V Electrolytic Capacitors
D1 - Infra-red LED
D2 - Infra-red Photo Diode (see Notes)
D3,D4 - 1N4148 75V 150mA Diodes
D5-7 - LEDs (Any color and size)
IC1 - 555 Timer IC
IC2 - LM324 Low Power Quad Op-amp
IC3 - 7812 12V 1A Positive voltage regulator IC

Notes:


  • Power supply must be regulated (hence the use of IC3) for precise reference voltages. The circuit can be fed by a commercial wall plug-in adapter, having a DC output voltage in the range 12-24V.







  • Current drawing: LEDs off 40mA; all LEDs on 60mA @ 12V DC supply.










  • The infra-red Photo Diode D2, should be of the type incorporating an optical sunlight filter: these components appear in black plastic cases. Some of them resemble TO92 transistors: in this case, please note that the sensitive surface is the curved, not the flat one.










  • Avoid sun or artificial light hitting directly D1 & D2.










  • If your car has black bumpers, you can line-up the infra-red diodes with the (mostly white) license or number plate.










  • It is wiser to place all the circuitry near the infra-red LEDs in a small box. The 3 signaling LEDs can be placed far from the main box at an height making them well visible by the car driver.










  • The best setup is obtained bringing D2 nearer to D1 (without a reflecting object) until D5 illuminates; then moving it a bit until D5 is clearly off. Usually D1-D2 optimum distance lies in the range 1.5-3 cm.










  • If you are needing a simpler circuit of this kind driving a LED or a relay

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