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basic ir detector/emitter
Posted by:
andrew ()
Date: June 26, 2003 09:59PM ![]() parts: R1 270 ohm resistor R2 10k resistor LED1 Infrared LED Q1 Infrared-sensitive photoresistor This is a very basic infrared detector/emitter circuit. One major downside of this circuit, is that ambient infrared light will interfere with its detecting obstacles. Re: basic ir detector/emitter
Posted by:
David ()
Date: January 09, 2004 11:39PM I have this diagram, from Robot Builder's Bonaza, but how do you hook it up to a comparator, i thought i figured it out from the previous pages in the book, but my circuit doesn't seem to work. And also, which lead on a phototransistor is the collector, the shorter or the longer one, i may have hooked up the phototransistor wrong and damaged it... please help. free poker downloads
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Vicky ()
Date: September 08, 2006 12:54AM Great work!
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Zane ()
Date: September 08, 2006 12:58AM Great work!
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Posted by:
andrew ()
Date: January 11, 2004 06:49PM by the looks of the schematic, the led and phototransistor/resistor should have similar packaging. if that's true, then the lenghts of the pins should be the same as the led. on led's usually the flat side of the package marks the cathode (band side of the schematic symbol) and that should be the shorter negative side. the longer pin should be the positive anode side. unfortunately this isn't a standard and might be inconsistent.. but it should work most of the time. As far as using this circuit.. the will be dependent on the amount of IR hitting the phototransistor. I don't know if the output will be proportional to the amount of IR being detected, or inversely proportional. It probably depends on the type of phototransistor. But to get results, you'll need to hook it up to a device that turns on above a voltage, and off below that voltage. Usually you can use resistors to set the on/off trigger point. You will probably want to use a voltage meter to get readings when you're building this circuit. hope this helps. -andrew Re: basic ir detector/emitter
Posted by:
David ()
Date: January 14, 2004 11:12PM Thanks for your help. One more thing, could I have damaged the phototransistor by hooking it up with the pins in the wrong position? Re: basic ir detector/emitter
Posted by:
andrew ()
Date: January 17, 2004 01:37AM could have? sure. I'm sure it's fine though.. you can use the voltmeter to check. -Andrew Re: basic ir detector/emitter
Posted by:
Ralph Wiggum ()
Date: April 20, 2004 03:15PM You have to much time on your hands........ Re: basic ir detector/emitter
Posted by:
CircuitSorcerer@Yahoo.Com ()
Date: May 02, 2004 04:55AM
You can use a meter (analog or digital) to check the diode. Forward biased it should show about .7-1.5 volts voltage drop in diode check... reversed bias should show no drop or infinity resistance. The phototransistor is a little trickier, but can be checked the same way.. put your meter across it and supply a IR source to turn it on. (sunlight, your LED.. ... a remote control... etc) Good luck! Re: basic ir detector/emitter
Posted by:
John email: heathcote_104@hotm ()
Date: June 19, 2004 05:37AM
Collector-short leg Emitter-Long leg it will onlt be damaged if the voltage was high enough. btw how do hook this circuit up to motors? is this circuit good for line tracking? ![]() online casino games
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Date: September 08, 2006 04:13AM Thank you!
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Date: September 08, 2006 04:18AM Thank you!
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Posted by:
hocine ()
Date: July 03, 2004 05:56PM mailto:kiri_kara2000@yahoo.fr i wante to have a schematic of practical PASSIVE INFRARED DETECTOR (used in alarm systeme).My question is : it is possible to NC contact to supply an 12V-dc relay Thanks very much................. Re: basic ir detector/emitter
Posted by:
hocine ()
Date: July 03, 2004 06:04PM mailto:kiri_kara2000@yahoo.fr i wante to have a schematic of practical PASSIVE INFRARED DETECTOR (used in alarm systeme).My question is : it is possible to use NC contact to supply an 12V-dc relay Thanks very much................. Re: basic ir detector/emitter
Posted by:
Joel ()
Date: June 27, 2005 04:05AM
Not if you set each one in a shallow tube (about 1 inch) Re: basic ir detector/emitter
Posted by:
Mothman ()
Date: July 08, 2005 07:08AM smart move with the tube thing. it also makes for a good field housing. the focus of the beam can be changed by varying the bubes length too ( or the item's depth in the tube) Re: basic ir detector/emitter
Posted by:
pyro/electro ()
Date: July 14, 2005 04:23AM how do you use this circuit with motors-when object is detected? ![]() Re: basic ir detector/emitter
Posted by:
Mothman ()
Date: July 15, 2005 02:35AM Try using a relay , and put it in series with the LED ummm, the voltage might be a bit too low for relays tho Re: basic ir detector/emitter
Posted by:
Mothman ()
Date: July 15, 2005 07:03AM Something like this would work better the 2N2222A gives you enough power to triger most relays and the relay alows you to use even more power Attachments: post-3-25436-untitled.JPG (10.6 KB) Re: basic ir detector/emitter
Posted by:
nick ()
Date: August 23, 2005 07:08AM can yu show me an IR emmiter/detector cct that can sense within upto a 1m range.i want to use it for an intruder alarm design, URGENT. Re: basic ir detector/emitter
Posted by:
felix ()
Date: July 18, 2007 12:36PM andrew Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > [www.reconnsworld.com] > etectemit.gif > > parts: > R1 270 ohm resistor > R2 10k resistor > LED1 Infrared LED > Q1 Infrared-sensitive photoresistor > > > This is a very basic infrared detector/emitter > circuit. One major downside of this circuit, is > that ambient infrared light will interfere with > its detecting obstacles. Re: basic ir detector/emitter
Posted by:
felix ()
Date: July 18, 2007 12:48PM Hi, I want to data log the IR pulse on my domestic electricity meter.
Can I use the detector side of of the above circuit posted by andrew to sense the pulse or is there a better circuit for this application? The pulse signal will be counted by a Dallas 1-Wire counter. Many thanks for your help. |
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