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Re: Re: ir transmitter some success



Hi All

Well done to everyone that has had some success with there circuits, I've been to busy to get to the computer. It seems there were some problems but = I
think Ian B has sorted it. I'll Stand back a little and let you guy's with<= BR> HV decide on the port etc but just ask if I can help out in anyway.

The earlier post I saw ref transistors, I simple explanation is that a
Transistor is basically two diodes. As I mentioned before the current flows=
through the base and out the emitter (one of the diodes). The current is fa= r
less than when the circuit is wired fully but is enough, in that circuits case to drive the next transistor.

I'm off to take a bath, Been at Alton Towers all day and I'm  Kna=A3%= =A3^%ed.

Ian D
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian B" <Ian@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 5:45 PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: ir transmitter some success


> Right then. Another circuit posted. Basically it is Circuit A with a twist.
> Will work with the components you have already Andy. I will try and th= ink
of
> a better one soon but am up to my ears at the moment.
>
> Ian
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Ian B [mailto:Ian@xxxxxxx]
> >Sent: 02 June 2002 15:35
> >To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx > >Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: ir transmitter some success
> >
> >
> >Not exactly bad. I think the later designs running off PortC are b= etter
as
> >it does not involve negative logic i.e. '0' is off and 1 is on. At= this
> >stage when most of this stuff is on breadboard I would go to PortC= . The
> >relay ports are of more use for other things to some as well given= their
> >better spec for current switching. For this circuit we are using milliamps
> >so it is of no concern.
> >
> >I have just looked at the manual (for the first time and as I had = to
unbury
> >it) and it looks as though HV switches the +ve 5v. Can someone
> >confirm this.
> >If so the circuit(s) will need revising as they are designed to sw= itch
the
> >ground. It is not a big issue but we must look at it now not later= . I
will
> >post alternative circuits on my site ASAP.
> >
> >Ian
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: andy_powell_is [mailto:ukha@xxxxxxx]
> >>Sent: 02 June 2002 14:46
> >>To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx > >>Subject: [ukha_d] Re: ir transmitter some success
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Does sthat still mean the first design is 'bad' Ian? or does t= hat
> >>make it 'fixed'
> >>
> >>Andy
> >>
> >>
> >>--- In ukha_d@y..., "Ian B" <Ian@M...> wrote:<= BR> > >>> You're right Frank. I was going on memory from when I did= my relay
> >>board
> >>> mark 1 and got it wrong. Checked the help files after pre= ssing send
> >>Dohh!
> >>>
> >>> Ian B
> >>>
> >>> >-----Original Message-----
> >>> >From: Frank Mc Alinden [mailto:armagh@b...]
> >>> >Sent: 02 June 2002 13:52
> >>> >To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx > >>> >Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Re: ir transmitter some success=
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >Sorry Ian
> >>> >         = ;       Port A  does switch to ground . = The chip is a
> >>uln2803.
> >>> >Checked the manual  to be sure . Also im using t= he mux pins as
> >>being driven
> >>> >by open collector .
> >>> >Frank Mc
> >>> >
> >>> >----- Original Message -----
> >>> >From: "Ian B" <Ian@M...>
> >>> >To: <ukha_d@y...>
> >>> >Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 10:35 PM
> >>> >Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: ir transmitter some success=
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >> Andy
> >>> >>
> >>> >> I think the logic behind this circuit is flawed = which is
> >>probably a case
> >>> >of
> >>> >> too much advice from different sources, myself i= ncluded. Using
> >>the
> >>> >> components you have already you could make the '= More' circuit on
> >>> >breadboard
> >>> >> as per www.mollyology.com then HV IR. I would re= commend you do
> >>this.
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Problems with the one mentioned below are
> >>> >> a) I don't think PORTA sinks to ground. It is a = relay port which
> >>means it
> >>> >> simply switches between contacts. You could then= connect one of
> >>those to
> >>> >> ground to achieve what you want but this is not = very elegant.
> >>> >> b) The ground in this case (not the HV port one)= would be the IR
> >>ground
> >>> >> which would turn on and off the LEDs. It would b= e better and
> >>safer if the
> >>> >> ground was direct to ground controlled by a tran= sistor which in
> >>> >turn would
> >>> >> be controlled by the IR port.
> >>> >>
> >>> >> In all honesty the circuit on my web page is ver= y similar but
> >>> >works around
> >>> >> the problems above.
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Sorry.............
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Ian B
> >>> >>
> >>> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >>> >> >From: andy_powell_is [mailto:ukha@b...]
> >>> >> >Sent: 02 June 2002 12:57
> >>> >> >To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx > >>> >> >Subject: [ukha_d] Re: ir transmitter some su= ccess
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >Frank,
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >No, those seems to be very different from th= e original...
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >If you look at http://www.automated.it/homevision/HVIR2.jpg
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >that's what I'm doing, tho the Hovevision po= rt ground isn't in
> >>the
> >>> >> >circuit... I've just tested on my circuit an= d if I put a ground
> >>> >> >connectoin in where it is on the diagram it = fixes the
> >>probelm... so
> >>> >> >the question is does Port A go to ground? is= this safe to do?
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >Andy
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> >--- In ukha_d@y..., "Frank Mc Alinden&q= uot; <armagh@b...> wrote:
> >>> >> >> Hi Andy
> >>> >> >>      &nbs= p;       The other guys must be busy,so i,ll = have a go,
> >>Are you
> >>> >> >using
> >>> >> >> one of the circuits  Ian B has on = his site . If  so which one
> >>> >> >> Frank mc
> >>> >> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >>> >> >> From: "andy_powell_is" <uk= ha@b...>
> >>> >> >> To: <ukha_d@y...>
> >>> >> >> Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 9:18 PM
> >>> >> >> Subject: [ukha_d] Re: ir transmitter so= me success
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >>
> >>> >> >> >
> >>> >> >> > Frank Ian, Ian,
> >>> >> >> >
> >>> >> >> > I've actually found a problem :( > >>> >> >> >
> >>> >> >> > When +5v is applied to the base of= the first transistor,
> >>even if
> >>> >> >the
> >>> >> >> > collector is not connected, the 2n= d transistor is supplying
> >>> >> >current
> >>> >> >> > to the LEDs... I don't understand = that. didn't think it
> >>should
> >>> >> >> > happen :(
> >>> >> >> >
> >>> >> >> > any ideas
> >>> >> >> >
> >>> >> >> > Andy
> >>> >> >> >
> >>> >> >> >
> >>> >> >> > --- In ukha_d@y..., "Frank Mc= Alinden" <armagh@b...> wrote:
> >>> >> >> > > Hi Andy
> >>> >> >> > >     =         Isnt it  brill when things = go right .Your
> >>doing
> >>> >> >great.
> >>> >> >> > Good idea
> >>> >> >> > > about the Basic Stamp. I spen= t all day yesterday
> >>frustrated .
> >>> >> >You
> >>> >> >> > wouldnt
> >>> >> >> > > learn much if everything went= right ,its when it goes
> >>wrong
> >>> >> >thats
> >>> >> >> > when you
> >>> >> >> > > learn. Did you post your phot= os on Marks Website ? if so
> >>how?
> >>> >> >> > > Good Luck
> >>> >> >> > >
> >>> >> >> > > Frank Mc
> >>> >> >> > > ----- Original Message -----<= BR> > >>> >> >> > > From: "andy_powell_is&qu= ot; <ukha@b...>
> >>> >> >> > > To: <ukha_d@y...>
> >>> >> >> > > Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2002 7= :18 PM
> >>> >> >> > > Subject: [ukha_d] Re: ir tran= smitter some success
> >>> >> >> > >
> >>> >> >> > >
> >>> >> >> > > > Good stuff Frank... at t= he moment I am just using this
> >>to
> >>> >> >learn,
> >>> >> >> > in
> >>> >> >> > > > the end I'll probably en= d up using one of the designs
> >>from you
> >>> >> >> > > > experts...
> >>> >> >> > > >
> >>> >> >> > > > I've had a little brainw= ave here too... before
> >>connecting to
> >>> >> >> > > > Homevision I'm actually = going to sacrifice a basic
> >>stamp..
> >>> >> >(well
> >>> >> >> > > > sacfrifice is'tn the rig= ht word as it SHOULD be ok
> >>> >> >afterwards)..
> >>> >> >> > > >
> >>> >> >> > > > The Basic stamp can cope= with 30ma max per pin and 60ma
> >>per 8
> >>> >> >> > pins..
> >>> >> >> > > > which means if i create = a fake homevision using the
> >>basic
> >>> >> >stamp I
> >>> >> >> > can
> >>> >> >> > > > certainly check on the c= urrent draw before the final
> >>> >> >connection..
> >>> >> >> > > >
> >>> >> >> > > > Obviously this is the fi= nal test before connecting to
> >>> >> >homevision..
> >>> >> >> > > > before all that I need t= o take some measurements....
> >>but I
> >>> >> >have
> >>> >> >> > > > transferred the first bi= t from  breadboard to
> >>> >> >stripboard... :D :D
> >>> >> >> > > >
> >>> >> >> > > > and it works!! :D .. I'm= just using this one really as
> >>> >> >> > layout...and
> >>> >> >> > > > testing, I need to compr= ess  it really...
> >>> >> >> > > >
> >>> >> >> > > > I also think I have got = it down to about 512ma total of
> >>8 X 9
> >>> >> >> > leds, i
> >>> >> >> > > > think by chance I manage= d to get some sensitive ir
> >>emitter
> >>> >> >leds I
> >>> >> >> > > > need to double check but= I think I can get away with
> >>600ohm
> >>> >> >> > (possibly
> >>> >> >> > > > more as the emitters wil= l be right beside the internal
> >>IR
> >>> >> >> > receiver of
> >>> >> >> > > > any kit) resistors for t= hem and the visible leds have
> >>3.9k
> >>> >> >> > resistors
> >>> >> >> > > > and are still fairly bri= ght... (again all by chance)
> >>> >> >> > > >
> >>> >> >> > > > Part numbers for farnell= are:
> >>> >> >> > > >
> >>> >> >> > > > 178301 Ir Emitter
> >>> >> >> > > >
> >>> >> >> > > > (farnell datasheet
> >>> >> >
http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/5344.pdf )
> >>> >> >> > > >
> >>> >> >> > > > 3013900 yellow led
> >>> >> >> > > >
> >>> >> >> > > > (no datasheet at farnell= but it is at www.marl.co.uk
> >>marl
> >>> >> >part no
> >>> >> >> > > > 352-582-20 )
> >>> >> >> > > >
> >>> >> >> > > > Andy
> >>> >> >> > > >
> >>> >> >> > > >
> >>> >> >> > > > --- In ukha_d@y..., &quo= t;Frank Mc Alinden" <armagh@b...>
> >>wrote:
> >>> >> >> > > > > Hi Andy , Ian + Ian=
> >>> >> >> > > > >   &n= bsp;            = ;             H= ad some success today
> >>with the
> >>> >> >8
> >>> >> >> > zone
> >>> >> >> > > > ir controller . I decide= d to bypass the opto connected
> >>to
> >>> >> >> > incoming ir
> >>> >> >> > > > signal from Hv to confir= m my suspicions. Tried it again
> >>and it
> >>> >> >> > worked
> >>> >> >> > > > but only with two ir led= s inserted in the Zone
> >>Splitter .
> >>> >> >Looked
> >>> >> >> > at
> >>> >> >> > > > my schematic and realise= d it was slightly different to
> >>my
> >>> >> >homebrew
> >>> >> >> > > > circuit. In my homebrew = unit the driver transistors were
> >>> >> >connected
> >>> >> >> > > > common emitter but my ne= w circuit was common
> >>collector .Re
> >>> >> >did the
> >>> >> >> > > > driver transistors and t= ried again. Now works with all
> >>8 ir
> >>> >> >leds
> >>> >> >> > in
> >>> >> >> > > > Zone Splitter on all Zon= es . The range is approx 15ft
> >>and i
> >>> >> >> > monitored
> >>> >> >> > > > the current which was ap= prox  5mA . I set up my Hv
> >>ports thru
> >>> >> >the
> >>> >> >> > > > control menu rather than= a macro at this stage just to
> >>> >> >confirm my
> >>> >> >> > > > hardware was connected o= k. Would still like to use opto
> >>> >> >isolation
> >>> >> >> > on
> >>> >> >> > > > the incoming ir ,will or= der something from rs
> >>components. Now
> >>> >> >must
> >>> >> >> > > > update my drawing before= i forget.
> >>> >> >> > > > >
> >>> >> >> > > > > Frank Mc
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
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