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IR Remote Switch IR Remote for Toycar multichannel IR Remote IRRCS 4 channel IR remote 8 Channel IR Remote

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Abstract:- This is a single channel IR remote control. If you are a beginner or interested in small, easy and cheap remote control then this is the best one. This may be the easiest remote control to build. Using this remote control you can operate (ON/OFF) a single dev ice from a remote place. Dev ice may be AC or DC operated. Here I hav e used it to ON/OFF any AC dev ice which operates on 230V like fan, bulb, tube-light, table-lamp. The range of this remote control is around 10 meters.

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In every remote control there are two parts 1) transmitter 2) Receiver Transmitter:-

The schematic of transmitter is as shown above. It is basically astable multivibrator made up of 555 IC. It generates square wave of 38KHz. When ever you press switch S1 the chip (U1) will start generating continuous square wave of 38KHz at it's output pin No. 3. The output is fed to IR LED through transistor BC546, which is used to provide sufficient current to LEDs. So the circuit will generate IR light beam of 38KHz. The range of this transmitter is around 3 mts. If you don't wont to build this circuit then also it is ok. You can use any other standard remote control used for TV or music system as a transmitter. The range of that remote control is around 10 mts.

Receiver:The schematic of receiver is as shown below.

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The main components of the circuits are IR sensor (TSOP 1738), IC (JK flip flop).

MCT2E

(opto-coupler) IC 555, and IC 74LS107

The IR light beam of 38KHz is sensed by IR sensor TSOP 1738. The sensor has a property that it gives continuously high output at pin no. 3. And when ever IR light is detected it gives low output pulse. The output of sensor is connected to input of opto-coupler IC MCT2E. Because of the low pulse input at pin no. 2 this chip will generate same low pulse at it's output pin no. 5. This output pin is connected to triggering input (pin no. 2) of IC 555. IC 555 is connected in mono stable mode. So it will generate high o/p pulse of 1 Sec. (time determine by RC components R5 & C1) when ever it's triggering pin no. 2 receives low pulse. The output of IC 555 is given as a clock input to JK flip flop IC 74LS107. Both J & K inputs are connected to Vcc. So it will work as T flip flop. Output of T flip flop toggles every time. Means if it's high then on receiving clock pulse it will be low and vice versa. This output is amplified by two transistors (2N2222A) to drive relay. The relay connections (C & N/O) are used to switch any 230V device (e.g. bulb used here). Operation:when you press switch S1 of transmitter it will generate IR light beam of 38KHz. This beam will be sensed by IR sensor and it will produce low pulse. this low pulse will trigger IC MCT2E and it will also generate low pulse at it's output this low pulse will trigger mono stable multivibrator and it will generate clock pulse of 1 sec. for JK flip flop on receiving of clock pulse output of flip flop will toggle means if it was low then it will be high and vice versa the o/p of flip flop will change relay connections from N/C to N/O. So the bulb (or any device) will be switched ON. again when you press switch S1 from transmitter same thing will happen but now the o/p of flip flop will toggles from high to low so relay will be switched from N/O to N/C and the bulb will be switched OFF. thus every alternate time when you press switch S1 the bulb will be switched ON or OFF.

All the projects are designed and developed by sight owner and they are thoroughly tested by him. Copyrights Ashutosh Bhatt 2010. All rights reserved.

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