Design and Construction of a Remote Controlled Power Supply Unit

Mahmud Shehu Ahmed, Adamu Murtala Zungeru, Jonathan Gana Kolo

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Abstract

The paper presents the design and construction of an infrared remote controlled power supply-switching unit, which is a device that enables the user to operate or control the mains power supplied from approximately 5 to 10 meters away. The remote transmits a beam of light using an infrared light emitting diode; this light is picked and decoded by the receiver unit (Photodiode). The receiver only activates when it receives the beam of light, there are no accidental activations. The system was broken down into simpler functional parts namely: The transmitter stage, the detector (phototransistor) stage, the NAND Schmitt trigger stage, the flip-flop stage and the relay stage. Details of the stages are described in the paper.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)41-50
JournalLeonardo Journal of Sciences
Issue number11
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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