Engineering

Design and Implementation of Remote Control Door Opener

Design and Implementation of Remote Control Door Opener

ABSTRACT

The paper presents a simple design and implementation of a remote control door. It enables the user to control the door using a remote from approximately 10 meters away. The remote transmits a tone using an infrared light-emitting diode. This tone is decoded by a receiver since the receiver only switches when the tone is received. The system was broken down into simpler functional blocks namely; infra-red transmitter, infra-red sensor, signal amplifier, control logic, sampler, control stepper, output control logic, load and display unit. Details of each subunit are described in the paper.

CHAPTER ONE

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background of Study

Security describes the protection of life and property. There are doors to keep people out, key locks and chains reinforce the mode of security. Doors are being made of metals not just wood anymore. Influential persons in our society have bulletproof doors to ensure a good measure of security of self and family. The system has become necessary at this time when a crime has remained on the ever increase, despite the efforts of the various security agents, it has equally become necessary to have control of access to some entrances since it goes a long way to limit the accessibility of unauthorized persons in restricted areas. This has brought about the need to review the reliability of already existing systems and look into the possibility of creating better systems that are smarter and more secure. Hence, the design of a remote control door opener.

A remote control door opener system is an access control system that allows only authorized persons to access a restricted area, this system is best suitable for co-operating offices and home security. The design uses a 4017 decade counter based digital lock, it comprises a small electronic unit that is fixed at the door entry to control the door mechanism, especially when the relay is energized it will drive the motor in a clockwise direction for the door to open and anti-clockwise direction for the door to be closed. It is developed for a system to enable users to use only a customized remote to open doors at restricted zones.

1.2 Aim/Objectives

This project aims to design and implement a remote control door opener. Therefore, the specific objectives of the project are as follows:

1. To design a suitable 5v power supply.

2. To design a remote control door using TC4017 Decade counters.

3. To Interface the remote transmitter using 555 timers.

4. To Implement an automatic Door control mechanism driving the dc motor in both directions.

1.3 Significance of the Study

The benefit of this project work cannot be overemphasized. This is because it would help to develop the ability of our potential and also increase our knowledge in electronic design. This design methodology offers the security of lives and properties

This work will also benefit the economy as it helps to reduce the crime rate thereby affecting the economy positively. In a commercial setting, this can be used as a revenue source. Finally, it will serve as basic technology advancement to students in the engineering field of study since it will aid students who intend to carry out similar designs.

1.4 Scope of the Project

The scope of this project is centred on the design and implementation of a remote control door opener. This kind of project can also be used for different designs such as boxes, safes, gates, doors or garages.

Also, the remote control (RF) would access the door within the frequency range of 38kHz.

Furthermore, the scope will include in the design a door switch using a customized remote to open doors to avoid unauthorized persons from entering restricted areas.

1.5 Limitation of the Project

During the process of this project design, lots of difficulties were encountered that is:

1. Finance.

2. Unavailability of some raw materials for the research work.

3. Time was another serious issue that was significant in the research required for this work.

1.6 Project Report Organization

The organization of this project report is well detailed and vast in its coverage because it covers all the activities encountered during the project design. Chapter One of this work took care of the Introduction, Background, Aims and objective, significance, scope, limitations and Project report organization. Chapter Two highlight on literature review where it reviews and discusses the past work of other authors on the subject matter. Chapter Three highlights design methodology. Chapter Four highlight the implementation and testing. Chapter Five is all about the conclusions problem encountered recommendations and costs of the project.

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