Electronic circuits > Alarms/Indicators > Infrared beam barrier/ proximity sensor
Infrared beam barrier/ proximity sensorThis circuit can be used as an Infrared beam barrier as well as a proximity
detector.
The circuit uses the very popular Sharp IR module. The pin nos. shown in the
circuit are for the Sharp module only. For other modules please refer to their
respective datasheets.
The receiver consists of a 555 timer IC working as an oscillator at about 38Khz
which has to be adjusted using the 10K preset. The duty cycle of the IR beam is
about 10%. This allows us to pass more current through the LEDS thus achieving a
longer range.
The receiver uses a sharp IR module. When the IR beam from the transmitter falls
on the IR module, the output is activated which activates the relay and
de-activated when the beam is obstructed. The relay contacts can be used to turn
ON/OFF alarms, lights etc. The 10K preset should be adjusted until the receiver
detects the IR beam.
The circuit can also be used as a proximity sensor, i.e to detect objects in
front of the device without obstructing a IR beam. For this the LEDs should be
pointed in the same direction as the IR module and at the same level. The
suggested arrangement is shown in the circuit diagram. The LEDs should be
properly covered with a reflective material like glass or aluminum foils on the
sides to avoid the spreading of the IR beam and to get a sharp focus of the
beam.
When there is nothing in front of them, the IR beam is not reflected onto the
module and hence the circuit is not activated. When an object comes near the
device, the IR light from the LEDs is reflected by the object onto the module
and hence the circuit gets activated.
The 2.2K preset is used to adjust the sensitivity of the receiver. If the relay
is trigger by noise, adjust the 2.2K preset to its maximum. If there still a lot
of mis-triggering, use a 1uF or higher capacitor instead of the 0.47uF.
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Published on: 2004-08-21 (7412 reads)
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