CONSTRUCTION OF A MICROCONTROLLER BASED GATE
ABSTRACT
Microcontroller based gate automation is
a project design of a system that is used in operating a gate
automatically. The system opens the gate automatically when a human
being or car is about to enter a compound or exit a compound. The system
works by sensing the light rays from the head lamp of the vehicle. The
light ray is sensed and signal is used in operating the gate. Different
blocks of circuit are put together to ensure that the system works
perfectly as desired. The blocks include; the power supply unit, the
control unit, the sensor unit, and drive unit. The power supply unit
powers on the entire system, it supplies appropriate dc signal to where
it is needed. The supply unit is made up of a 12volts step down
transformer, a bridge rectifier circuit, a filter capacitor and a
voltage regulator IC. The control unit receives signal from the sensor
section to control the remaining part of the system. The control section
is the logical part of the system and decides the state of the entire
system depending on the signal from the sensor unit. The control section
carries its operation with use of a microcontroller ATMEL89S52. The
sensor unit receives signals from the headlamp of the vehicle or the
human being and sends signals to indicate that a human being or car is
present. This is achieved with the use a light dependent resistors. The
drive unit is a DC motor which carries the gate to a specific direction
as indicated by the microcontroller.
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE PROJECT
In the past, many systems that are designed by man are normally operated manually. This mode of operation is accompanied with many defects or disadvantages. Some of the disadvantages involve stress undergone by the operator; the operator is also exposed to health hazards when carrying out his or her duties. These health hazards might be in terms of electrocution, skin burn or bruises.
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE PROJECT
In the past, many systems that are designed by man are normally operated manually. This mode of operation is accompanied with many defects or disadvantages. Some of the disadvantages involve stress undergone by the operator; the operator is also exposed to health hazards when carrying out his or her duties. These health hazards might be in terms of electrocution, skin burn or bruises.
To overcome the above mentioned
disadvantages that are associated with manual operation of systems, the
recent systems are designed with mechanisms that enable them to carry
out the required operations automatically. To this effect, the system
carries out the required operation by them. The mechanism of the system
can only be altered during servicing of the machine. With automatic
operation of systems, the stress involved with handling the systems are
reduced drastically.
The automatic gate control system is one
of the systems that operate automatically. The system simply detects
the presence of object at the front of the gate and then, opens the
doors of the gate automatically. It incorporates sensors that are
mounted at strategic positions and which has the capability of detecting
objects. These systems are used in public offices where people often
make use of the doors.
1.2 AIMS AND OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT
The main aim of the design is to practically obtain a system that opens and closes a given gate automatically, when there is presence of cars or persons. The system is designed in such a way that it has sensors that senses the presence of people.
The main aim of the design is to practically obtain a system that opens and closes a given gate automatically, when there is presence of cars or persons. The system is designed in such a way that it has sensors that senses the presence of people.
1.3 SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
The design and implementation of microcontroller based automatic gate controller utilizes the characteristic operation of both passive and active electronic components such as resistors, capacitors and integrated circuits. The circuit is designed in a prototype forms and it is only meant for indoor demonstration of how the system works. The system also uses a programmable integrated circuit in its control unit. Meanwhile, this project, microcontroller based automatic gate control has sub units such as:
The design and implementation of microcontroller based automatic gate controller utilizes the characteristic operation of both passive and active electronic components such as resistors, capacitors and integrated circuits. The circuit is designed in a prototype forms and it is only meant for indoor demonstration of how the system works. The system also uses a programmable integrated circuit in its control unit. Meanwhile, this project, microcontroller based automatic gate control has sub units such as:
- Power supply unit
- The control section
- The gate drive section
- The sensor unit
1.4 DEFINITION OF TERMS
Voltage regulation: this is simply, the
control of voltage as needed by the design. Voltage regulation ensures
that a specific and steady voltage supply is provided for the system
operation. Electromagnetic switch: this is the contact making that
exists between terminal of electronic components. These switches are
carried through a process known as electromagnetic induction. Examples
of devices that can perform this action is the relay. Erasable
programmable read only memory (EPROM): this is a type of memory device
which can be programmed. The device also has program erasing ability if
it is to be reprogrammed.
1.5 PROJECT REPORT ORGANIZATION
Five chapters were covered in the course of design and development of this project. The chapters and their contents are as follows:
Five chapters were covered in the course of design and development of this project. The chapters and their contents are as follows:
Chapter one is the introductory chapter that gives the background of the project, aim and objective, the scope and organization of the project.
Chapter Two handles the literature review; information on previous work relevant to the topic.
In chapter three, I discussed the
practical system analysis of the project. Also discussed is the
requirement analysis, which is all the information, gathered from a wide
research on microcontroller over/under voltage protective system.
Chapter four deals with the design procedure, construction steps, packaging and cost of components.
Chapter five contains the test result, summary, conclusion and recommendations for further work.
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