
Introduction
While parking the car the driver should be more careful because he
cannot see the back of the car while parking or taking reverse, if there is any
obstacle and ran over it might be get damage to the car. Our project will
help the person in the driving seat and give alarm if there is any obstacle or
a wall while parking or while driving in reverse.
The IR sensor will
detect the obstacle with in 100cm, if there is any obstacle it will sense and
give information to the tone detector which will enable the LM555 timer to
generate a PWM for the buzzer. The LM555 will generate the pulse which helps to
buzz the buzzer so driver can understand that there is an obstacle.
Main Component
Explanation
LM567: is a tone detector
which can interpret the frequency generated by the other component and give the
output according to the application designed by the engineer. For example if a
component is attached to the input of LM567 which can generate a 40 kHz signal
, but we to function the following circuit when the component has reached to
the 40KHz. At this decision making we will use tone detector. The tone detector
is mainly used in touch tone decoders, ultrasonic controls, frequency
monitoring and control etc.
LM555: is a timer which can
generate a PWM signals in various width and duty cycles. The 555 timer is
mainly used to control the other peripherals like motors, detectors, regulators
etc.
IR Sensor: the main function of
the IR sensor is to produce a beam for certain distance (the distance of the
beam is always depends on the IR sensor, different IR sensor have different
range of beam distance) if the there is any obstacle in the beam it will
conduct and give signal.
Photo Darlington Transistor: the photo darlington
transistor will act as a photo detectors. They will conduct to the light or
electro magnetic signals. The main function of this transistor is to amplify
the input signal of the transistor. But it will work slowly when compared to
the other transistors. It is having a maximum frequency of 20 KHz.
Circuit Diagram of Car Parking Guard
Explanation
· The reverse indicator light supply is given to the 7805
regulator to give 5v to the rest of the circuit. The diode D6 is used to
eliminate the reverse current and wrong supply polarity.
·
When the car is driving in reverse the car battery will provide
DC supply the reverse light indicator at the back of the car when this supply
came to the reverse light indicator the circuit will have the power supply.7805
will regulate the DC voltage to 5V and give to the IR Sensors through the
transistor with 20 KHz modulating frequency of the LM567 (TONE DETECTOR)
available at Pin5. The resistor R1 will resists the IR senor current. At this
point the pin8 of LM567 is high which will enable the LM555 timer operating in
astable multivibrator mode. The output of the timer is enabled which can be
assured by the LED (blinking) and also buzzer will beeps at determined rate
given by the resistors R6, R7 and capacitor C7. The timer output also is given
to the lamp through a transistor. The lamp will blink as a warning signal
because of the PWM signal generated by the timer, transistor will work as a
switch and resistor R10 will limit the current. This condition is maintained
until the 20 KHz signal is received by the pin3 of the LM567.
·
The above condition is when there is no obstacle in the path of
the car while taking reverse. If there is a obstacle the IR beam will radiate
back to the IR sensor and the 20KHz modulated signal is given to the pin3 of
LM567 through photo Darlington transistor, at this point the pin8 of the LM567
is turned to low and also gets locked to detect the 20Khz signal. By this the
LM555 is turned low and disabled by this the led will remain lighting and
buzzer makes the continuous sound to alert the driver.
Note: This complete circuitry will be attached to
the back bumper and placed at the center. The buzzer and led should be placed
on the dash board for visibility of light and hearing purpose for the driver.
Make the connection to
the reverse indicator light and the circuit in parallel and beware of the
polarity.
Car Parking Guard Circuit
Reviewed by Engr Babar Ali
on
February 10, 2019
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