Discussion in "New Ideas regarding projects" started by    coolmirza143    Dec 7, 2010.
Tue Dec 07 2010, 10:19 pm
#1
Hello Every1


I am thinking to make a wireless switching pannel consist of 10 Switches....

what should be the controll Process???

There will be a transmitter that consist of keypad.....RF Transmitter and Encoder.......LCD.......and......Battery....

Transmitter will be compact......

A Receiver that includes RF Receiver......Decoder.....Relay Pannel....and.....Triacs(use of triac to work as dimmer).


BASIC IDEA


Basic idea is to ON-OFF ten switches through RF Transmitter and also to get the dimmer function for each switch....


for example ten Motors are connected to these Ten Switches.....now we can turn ON each motor and also can set the speed of each motor.......

There will be two extra switches....one for ALL ON.....and second for ALL OFF...

I am thinking to use RWS-434 and TWS-434 as RF Transmitter and Receiver.....coz these are very compact in size and i need a compact transmitter.....like TV Remote......

There are two options for Encoder and Decoder.....one is to use HT-12D and HT-12E.....these are 4-Bit Decoder and Encoder and second option is to use......CIP-8E and CIP-8D......these are 8-Bit Encoder and Decoder....

C-BUS is a protocol made by Clipsal, Germany and this is used to controll switching pannels to connect them using CAT-6 cable and to controll them through Internet....

I am hopping to use C-BUS but after completing above design using RF.....


if any1 wanna learn C-BUS Protocol click Here
Tue Dec 07 2010, 11:56 pm
#2
hi coolmirza143
ur idea is good
keep it up
first make a simple rf remote then goto next step

I am thinking to use RWS-434 and TWS-434 as RF Transmitter and Receiver.....coz these are very compact in size and i need a compact transmitter.....like TV Remote......


i think ur going on the right way these r compact able in size no doubt

There are two options for Encoder and Decoder.....one is to use HT-12D and HT-12E.....these are 4-Bit Decoder and Encoder and second option is to use......CIP-8E and CIP-8D......these are 8-Bit Encoder and Decoder....


on more option is Motorola series MC145026, 145027

C-BUS is a protocol made by Clipsal, Germany and this is used to controll switching pannels to connect them using CAT-6 cable and to controll them through Internet....


its new to me i will learn it
Wed Dec 08 2010, 12:41 am
#3
dont introduce C-BUS right away
better finish one thing, then move forward
Wed Dec 08 2010, 02:04 pm
#4
@ Majoka the decoder and encoder of Motorola which you mentioned in your upper post are of five bit........

these are available in market here????

@ Ajay sure we will make RF part first and then will interface it with Ethernet using C-BUS .....and one more thing C-BUS is patent but they have policies to use it so we can use it as per our requirment...
Wed Dec 08 2010, 02:43 pm
#5

@ Majoka the decoder and encoder of Motorola which you mentioned in your upper post are of five bit........

these are available in market here????


its available in Rawalpindi it mean in Lahore too
i think address is of 5 bits and data is of 4 bits
Wed Dec 08 2010, 03:26 pm
#6
hi... mirza see dis..


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Wed Dec 08 2010, 04:58 pm
#7



its available in Rawalpindi it mean in Lahore too
i think address is of 5 bits and data is of 4 bits

majoka



ok i have no concern with data....... 5 bit means, 32 channels.. so we can control 32 different devices.

correct me if am wrong!
Thu Dec 09 2010, 12:58 am
#8

correct me if am wrong!


ya mirza ur correct
Thu Dec 09 2010, 11:10 pm
#9
which controller i have to use with transmitter???

PIC or 8051 in case of PIC need 3 volt supply so i can use two primary cells in remote....

and if use 8051 then i have to use 9 volt battery with 7805 regulator...

no problem with rf transmitter it can operate from 2 volt to 12 volt....

Fri Dec 10 2010, 09:19 am
#10
I selected this one for my project....



Specifications:

Controller Family / Series: (8051) 8052
Core Size: 8 bit
Number of I/O's: 34
Program Memory Size: 64 Kb
EEPROM Memory Size: 2 Kb
RAM Memory Size: 256Byte
CPU Speed: 60 MHz
Oscillator Type: External Only
Number of Timers: 3
Interface: SPI, UART
Number of PWM Channels: 5
Digital IC Case Style: PLCC
Supply Voltage Range: 2.7 V to 5.5 V
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +85°C
Number of Pins: 44
SVHC: No SVHC (18-Jun-2010)
Operating Temperature Max: 85°C
Temperature Operating Min: -40°C
IC Generic Number: 89C51
Interface Type: UART
Logic Function Number: 51
Memory Size: 64 Kb
Memory Size Flash: 64 Kb
Memory Type: FLASH
Microprocessor/Controller Features: 80C52 Compatible, 2048 Bytes Boot ROM, 1792 Bytes XRAM, POR, PFD, ISP, SPI
No. of Bits: 8
No. of I/O Lines: 4
Number of bits In Timer: 16
Package / Case: PLCC
Packaging Type: Peel Pack
Supply Voltage Max: 5.5V
Supply Voltage Min
Termination Type: SMD

RoHS: Yes

Data Sheet

the supply voltage for this one is from 2.7 to 5 volts. So this will be perfect for my remote having two AAA Cells.......

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