Title: RF Controlled Robotic Vehicle With Laser Beam Arrangement
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Introduction
- The project is designed to control a robotic
vehicle by using a RF technology for remote
operation. A low power laser light is interfaced
for demonstrating the possibilities of destroying
a distant object by its beam. An 8051 series of
microcontroller is used for the desired
operation. At the transmitting end using push
buttons, commands are sent to the receiver to
control the movement of the robot either to move
forward, backward and left or right etc. At the
receiving end two motors are interfaced to the
microcontroller where they are used for the
movement of the vehicle.
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Block Diagram
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Hardware Requirements
- 8051 series Microcontroller
- Push Buttons
- RF module
- Encoder
- Decoder
- Motor driver IC
- DC motors
- Resistors
- Capacitors
- Diodes
- Batteries
- Laser Pointer
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Software Requirements
- Keil compiler
- Languages Embedded C or Assembly
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Microcontroller 8051
- Microcontroller 8051 is designed in 1980s by
Intel. - It is a computer on chip type.
- It is 40 pin dip type ic.
- It is designed for performing special type
operation to do specific jobs.
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Microcontroller 8051
- It has four sets of i/o pins which can be used
both input and output operations. - It contains four ports.
- Each port contains 8 pins.
- The pin configuration is shown below
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Pin diagram of 8051
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Pin diagram of 8051
- Pins 1-8it is said to be port 1 and it is used
for input/output operations. - Pin 9 is a reset pin.
- Pins 10-17 it is port 3 is also used for
input/output operations but specially it has
alternate operations - Pin 10(RXD) - Serial asynchronous communication
input or Serial synchronous communication output.
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Pin diagram of 8051
- Pin 11(TXD) Serial asynchronous communication
output or Serial synchronous communication clock
output. - Pin 12(INT 0)Interrupt 0 input.
- Pin 13(INT 1)Interrupt 1 input.
- Pin 14(T0)Counter 0 clock input.
- Pin 15(T1)Counter 1 clock input.
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Pin diagram of 8051
- Pin 16(WR) Write to external (additional) RAM.
- Pin 17(RD)Read from external RAM.
- Pin 18 to 19(X1,X2)Internal oscillator.
- Pin 20(GND)Ground
- Pin 21-28(port 2) I/P or O/P port when no
external memory is used. In case external memory
is used, the higher address byte.
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Pin diagram of 8051
- Pin 29 (PSEN) Program Store Enable.
- If external ROM is used for storing program then
a logic zero (0) appears on it every time the
microcontroller reads a byte from memory - Pin 30 (ALE) Address Latch Enable
- Pin 31 (EA) Enable Access.
- To use program from an ext. memory(Logic zero),
to use program from both int. as well as ext.
memory (logic 1).
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Pin diagram of 8051
- Pin 32-39 (port 0) -I/P or O/P when ALE is low
and lower order address byte when ALE is high. - Pin 40(Vcc) 5v power supply.
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RF Transmitter and Receiver
- RF modules are normally divided into three
groups, RF transmitter module - RF receiver module and RF transceiver module
- 433MHz ASK transmitter and receiver is used for
the remote control.
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RF Transmitter Module Working
- An RF transmitter module is connected to the
transmitter unit with the help of an encoder
device. - The push buttons of the transmitter are connected
to the microcontroller as input switches. - The commands are transferred to a receiver that
controls the movement of the robot either in
forward, backward, left or right directions
corresponding to the buttons that are pressed on
the transmitter end.
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RF Transmitter Module Working
- An RF receiver is connected to the receiver end
with the help of a decoder device. - The two motors are interfaced to the
microcontroller through a motor driver IC wherein
they are used to move or change the directions of
the moving robotic vehicle.
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Features of RF
- Range in open space(Standard Conditions) 100
Meters - RX Receiver Frequency 433 MHz
- RX Typical Sensitivity 105 Dbm
- RX Supply Current 3.5 mA
- RX IF Frequency 1MHz
- Low Power Consumption
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Features of RF
- Easy For Application
- RX Operating Voltage 5V
- TX Frequency Range 433.92 MHz
- TX Supply Voltage 3V 6V
- TX Out Put Power 4 12 Dbm
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Robotic Vehicle Working
- The robot is controlled by an RF remote wherein
the commands are sent by the transmitter - Based on these commands, the receiver controls
the directions of the robot. - A laser beam is mounted on the robot's body whose
operation is carried out by the microcontroller
output through an appropriate signal from the
transmitting end. - The low power laser light used in this project is
employed just for demonstration purpose only
because high power ones are dangerous to use.
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HT 12 ENCODER
- Operating voltage is 2.4V12V for the HT12E.
- Low power and high noise immunity CMOS technology
- Low standby current 0.1_A (typ.) at VDD5V
- HT12A with a 38kHz carrier for infrared
transmission medium - Minimum transmission words are Four words for the
HT12E - Built-in oscillator needs only 5 resistor
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HT 12 ENCODER
- Data code has positive polarity
- Minimal external components
- HT12A/E 18-pin DIP/20-pin SOP package
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HT12 DECODER
- Operating voltage 2.4V12V.
- Low power and high noise immunity CMOS
technology. - Low standby current.
- Capable of decoding 12 bits of information.
- Binary address setting.
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HT12 DECODER
- Address/Data number combination for HT12D 8
address bits and 4 data bits. - Valid transmission indicator
- Minimal external components
- 18-pin DIP, 20-pin SOP package
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MOTOR DRIVER (L293D)
- Wide supply-voltage range 4.5V to 36V
- Separate input- logic supply
- Internal ESD protection
- Thermal shutdown
- High-Noise-Immunity input
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MOTOR DRIVER (L293D)
- Functional Replacements for SGS L293 and SGS
L293D - Output current 1A per channel (600 mA for L293D)
- Peak output current 2 A per channel (1.2 A for
L293D) - Output clamp diodes for Inductive Transient
suppression(L293D)
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L293D Description
- L293D is a dual H-bridge motor driver integrated
circuit (IC). - In its common mode of operation, two DC motors
can be driven simultaneously, both in forward and
reverse direction. - The motor operations of two motors can be
controlled by input logic at pins 2 7 and 10
15. - Input logic 00 or 11 will stop the corresponding
motor. Logic 01 and 10 will rotate it in
clockwise and anticlockwise directions,
respectively.
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L293D Description
- Enable pins 1 and 9 (corresponding to the two
motors) must be high for motors to start
operating. - When an enable input is high, the associated
driver gets enabled
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DC- MOTOR
- A DC motor is an electric motor that runs on
direct current (DC) electricity. - In any electric motor, operation is based on
simple electromagnetism.
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DC- MOTOR
- A simple 2-pole DC electric motor (here red
represents a magnet or winding with a "North"
polarization, while green represents a magnet or
winding with a "South" polarization). - Every DC motor has six basic parts -- axle, rotor
(a.k.a., armature), stator, commutator, field
magnet(s), and brushes.
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BC547 (NPN Transistor)
- The BC547 transistor is an NPN Epitaxial Silicon
Transistor. - It is used in general-purpose switching and
amplification BC847/BC547 series 45 V, 100 mA NPN
general-purpose transistors. - The ratio of two currents (Ic/Ib) is called the
DC Current Gain of the device and is given the
symbol of hfe or nowadays Beta, (ß).
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BC547 (NPN Transistor)
- The current gain from the emitter to the
collector terminal, Ic/Ie, is called Alpha, (a),
and is a function of the transistor itself
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Working Principle
- A low power laser light is interfaced for
demonstrating the possibilities of destroying a
distant object by its beam. - An 8051 series of microcontroller is used for the
desired operation. - At the transmitting end using push buttons,
commands are sent to the receiver to control the
movement of the robot either to move forward,
backward and left or right etc. - At the receiving end two motors are interfaced to
the microcontroller where they are used for the
movement of the vehicle.
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Working Principle
- The RF transmitter acts as a RF remote control
that has the advantage of adequate range (up to
200 meters) with proper antenna. - While the receiver decodes before feeding it to
another microcontroller to drive DC motors via
motor driver IC for necessary work. - A laser pen is mounted on the robot body and its
operation is carried out from the microcontroller
output through appropriate signal from the
transmitting end.
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Working Principle
- The laser light used is just for demonstration
purpose and not a powerful one. - Further the project can be enhanced using DTMF
technology. - Using this technology we can control the robotic
vehicle by using cell phone. - This technology has an advantage over long
communication range as compared to RF technology.
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Conclusion
- RF Controlled Robotic Vehicle with Laser Beam
Arrangement , This project is designed to control
a robotic vehicle by using a RF technology for
remote operation. A low power laser light is
interfaced for demonstrating the possibilities of
destroying a distant object by its beam. An 8051
series of microcontroller is used for the desired
operation.
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