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Title: Wireless Smoke Detector System


1
Wireless Smoke Detector System
ECE 445
  • Andrew Chiu
  • Chi-Ming Wang

2
Introduction
  • 400,000 residential fires each year in the US
  • 50 of these occur in homes sans smoke detectors
  • Currently, small market of wireless smoke
    detectors
  • Motivation to bolster home safety enhancing
    smoke detectors accomplishes this

3
Objective
  • Wireless network of smoke detectors
  • Benefits Features
  • Increased safety
  • Wireless communication
  • Wide range of coverage
  • All detectors in the network are sounded if one
    detector is set off
  • Determine location of originating smoke or fire
  • Multiple alerts
  • Low battery warning

4
System Overview
  • Hardware
  • Transmitter (RMX-900-HP3)
  • Receiver (TMX-900-HP3)
  • Tone Generator (LM555CM)
  • Smoke Sensor (276-142, 279-143)
  • Temperature Sensor (LM235AH)
  • Low Battery Sensor
  • Software
  • PIC Microcontroller (C Language)

5
Design Overview
Transmitter
Tone Generator
Receiver
PIC Microcontroller
Smoke Sensor
Temperature Sensor
Low Battery Sensor
6
Smoke Detector
7
Temperature Sensor
  • LM235AH
  • Temperature threshold of 125F
  • 10mV / Kelvin K
  • 125F 324.67 K
  • 324.67 K 10mV/K 3.2467 V
  • Distinct alarm
  • 4 kHz (lower resistance than smoke sensor for
    higher volume)
  • Testing

8
Temperature Sensor (cont.)
  • Schematic

9
Smoke Sensor
  • 276-142, 279-143
  • Detects smoke to serve as an early fire warning
  • T-Shaped chamber (no smoke present)

LED
phototransistor
10
Smoke Sensor (cont.)
  • T-Shaped chamber (smoke present)

LED
phototransistor
  • Distinct alarm
  • 4 kHz (higher resistance than temperature sensor
    for lower volume)

11
Smoke Sensor (cont.)
  • Mechanical Drawing / Schematic
  • Testing
  • R1 determines the sensitivity

12
Smoke Sensor (cont.)
13
Smoke Sensor (cont.)
14
Tone Generator
  • LM555 Timer
  • Produces four distinct sounds
  • Low battery alarm gt 500 Hz
  • Smoke alarm gt 4 kHz
  • Temperature alarm gt 4 kHz (Higher volume)
  • Receiving Alarm gt 2 kHz

15
Tone Generator (cont.)
  • Frequency1/(t1t2)
  • t10.693 Ra C
  • t2RaRb/(RaRb) ln(Rb-2Ra)/(2Rb-Ra)

From LM555 Datasheet
16
Tone Generator (cont.)
  • Schematic

17
Transmitter/Receiver
  • LINX RXM-900-HP3
  • LINX TXM-900-HP3
  • Frequency 919.87 MHz
  • Two signals
  • Off signal digital High (about 5 Volts)
  • On signal digital Low (about 0 Volts)
  • Distinct alarm
  • 2 kHz
  • Testing

18
Transmitter/Receiver (cont.)
  • Schematic

19
Transmitter/Receiver (cont.)
20
Transmitter/Receiver (cont.)
21
Low Battery Sensor
  • 3.5V threshold
  • Distinct alarm
  • 500 Hz
  • Testing
  • Entire system draws 0.15 A
  • Power consumption 0.8 W
  • Typical battery rating of 600 mA-hours

22
Low Battery Sensor (cont.)
  • Battery life (600 mA-hours / 150 mA)

4 hours
23
Low Battery Sensor (cont.)
  • Schematic

24
PIC Microcontroller
  • Heart of the system
  • Processes signals from modules
  • Receives inputs from receiver, temperature
    sensor, smoke sensor, and low battery sensor
  • Outputs signals to tone generator and transmitter

25
PIC Microcontroller (cont.)
  • Prioritizes alarms based on safety level
  • Testing
  • Flow Diagram (next slide)

26
Temperature Sensor Temperature threshold of 125F
reached?
Tone Generator
Yes
No
Smoke Sensor Smoke detected?
No
PIC Microcontroller Temperature sensor, receiver,
smoke sensor, or low battery sensor has been set
off?
Yes
Yes
No
Receiver RF signal received from another
detectors transmitter?
Yes
No
Always
Low Battery Sensor Battery measured below 3.5V?
Transmitter
27
PIC Microcontroller (cont.)
  • Schematic

28
Unit Cost
29
Complications Recommended Solutions
  • Dysfunctional parts
  • Transmitter / Receiver noise
  • Noise sources, wires, loop antennas
  • Solution encoding signals, capacitors to filter
    noise from power supply, reduce board noise
  • Battery voltage fluctuation
  • Solution secure battery holder/adapter, reduce
    wire length, do not daisy chain power wires

30
Complications Recommended Solutions
  • Implement on PCB
  • Cleaner signal between components
  • Less noise
  • More stable power
  • More compact
  • Use less expensive receiver and transmitter to
    decrease unit cost

31
Complications Recommended Solutions
  • Increase battery life
  • Decrease the amount of powering up and powering
    down of the transmitter and receiver
  • Cycle LED

32
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