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Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering

This document describes a mini project report on an RF controlled DC motor. The project uses ASK RF transmitter and receiver modules operating at 315MHz or 433MHz to wirelessly control a DC motor. The transmitter circuit uses an HT12E encoder IC to send data from push buttons to the RF module. The receiver circuit uses an HT12D decoder IC to receive the data from the RF module and control an L2393D motor driver IC to set the motor's direction. The circuit diagrams and components used are described, along with the working principle of transmitting motor control commands wirelessly and receiving them to drive the motor remotely.

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Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering

This document describes a mini project report on an RF controlled DC motor. The project uses ASK RF transmitter and receiver modules operating at 315MHz or 433MHz to wirelessly control a DC motor. The transmitter circuit uses an HT12E encoder IC to send data from push buttons to the RF module. The receiver circuit uses an HT12D decoder IC to receive the data from the RF module and control an L2393D motor driver IC to set the motor's direction. The circuit diagrams and components used are described, along with the working principle of transmitting motor control commands wirelessly and receiving them to drive the motor remotely.

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Mini Project Report On RF Controlled DC Motor Fifth Semester B.E.

(Electronics Engineering) Section-B


by

Nikhilesh Gupta Mitesh Agrawal


Under the guidance of

Ms.Y.A.Gaidhani

Department of Electronics Engineering

Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering


Wanadongri, Hingna Road, Nagpur 441 110

March 2011

Certificate
This is to certify that the following mentioned students have successfully completed their project on RF Controlled DC Motor in the Electronic Workshop laboratory as per the rules of the college satisfactorily in the year 2010-2011.

Subject: Electronic Workshop Branch: Electronics Engineering Year: 3rd 6th Sem The Students are: 1) Nikhilesh Gupta 2) Mitesh Agrawal

Signature of Project guide

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We humbly acknowledge the support and constant guidance provided by our project guide Ms.Y.A.Gaidhani. We also thank our college and our respected principal. We appreciate and thank our project guide for their valuable advice, their constant assistance and immense patience.

INDEX
1) Introduction 2) Components used 3) Circuit diagram 4) Description & Working 5) PCB Layout 6) Reference

Introduction
The following project is based on wireless communication in RF range. It includes wireless ASK RF Module of 315 MHz / 433 MHz frequency which is used for communication and L2393D Motor Driver IC which is used for controlling the direction of Motors. The 4 Bit Binary data is transmitted using ASK RF transmitter Module and correspondingly same data is received by ASK RF Receiver Module. Thus the interfacing of motor driver IC with Wireless communication Modules completes the structure of RF controlled motor.

Components used
ASK Module (433MHz / 315MHz) ICs:a. LM293d (Motor Driver) 1 b. HT12D (Decoder) 1 c. HT12E (Encoder) 1 d. 7805 (Voltage Regulator 5V) 2 LEDs - 4 Resistors:a. 51 k - 1 b. 1000 k - 1 c. 330 E 4 Capacitors:a. 1000 uF 2 b. 10 uF 4 c. 104 pF - 2 Battery Snaps 2 Battery 9V 2 Copper Clad (8 x 6) and (10 x 7) Solder Iron, Wire, and Flux Motor

Circuit Diagram
1. Receiver Circuit

2. Transmitter Circuit

Description & Working


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The circuitry consist of two parts viz., Transmitter Receiver

Transmitter:
It consists of A-434 Transmitting module and HT12E encoder IC. The pin no 17 that is Dout of IC is given to pin no 2 of module so that serial transmission is enabled. Pin 1- 8 of IC HT12E is grounded so as to generate a binary address of 00000000b. Pin no 9 is ground and pin no 18 is +Vcc. The pin no 14 (transmission enable) /TE is grounded to enable the transmission. Pin 10 13 act as data pins to which push button switches are connected. Pin no 4 of A-434 transmitting module is Antenna having a maxima length of 17 cm. A 750K resistance is connected b/w pin 15 16 of HT12E encoder IC to generate the frequency oscillations of transmission.

Receiver:
It consists of 8 pin A-434 ASK receiver Module and HT12D decoder IC. Pin 7 of module is data pin is connected to pin 14 of IC (Din). Pin 1- 8 of IC HT12D is grounded so as to generate a binary address of 00000000b. Pin no 9 is ground. Pin no 18 is +Vcc. Pin 10-13 are Data pin which give the output (the data transmitted). Led is connected to pin no 17 through a resistor of 330 ohm. This glows when there is a valid transmission. The 1st pin of Receiver module is the antenna. Whose max length is 17cm. the 33k resistance is connected between pin no 15-16 so as to generate frequency for the data receiving.

PCB Layout
Transmitter

Receiver

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Reference www.bootskool.com

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