Description.
Here is a versatile remote controlled appliance switch that can ON or OFF any appliance connected to it using a TV remote.
IR
remote sensor IC TSOP 1738 is used for recieving the signal. Normally
when no signal is falling on IC3 the output of it will be high. This
makes Q1 OFF. When a signal of 38 KHz from the TV remote falls on the
IC3 its output goes low. This makes Q1 conduct and a negative pulse is
obtained at pin 2 of IC 1 NE 555.Due to this IC1 wired as a mono stable
multi-vibrator produces a 4 Sec long high signal at its output. This
high output is the clock for IC 2 which is wired as a Flipflop and of,
its two outputs pin 3 goes low and pin 2 goes high. The high output at
pin 2 is amplified to drive the relay .For the next signal the outputs
of IC2 toggles state. Result, we get a relay toggling on each press on
the remote. Any appliance connected to this circuit can be switched ON
or OFF.
Circuit Diagram with Parts List .
Notes.
§ Before
wiring the circuit make sure that the carrier frequency of the TV
remote you have is 38 KHz. For that wire the sensor part only, point
your remote to the TSOP1738 and press any switch. If output of
TSOP1738 goes low them ok, your remote is of 38Khz type. Nothing to
worry almost all TV remote are of this type.
§ You
can use any switch because for any switch the code only changes, the
carrier frequency remains same. We need this carrier frequency only.
§ Assemble the circuit on a good quality PCB or common board.
§ The appliance can be connected through NO or NC and contacts of the relay .
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