DISPLAY TURN TABLE SPEED CONTROL FOR SHOPS
Model no.9A:
The outline of the project is Cycle stealing, as a method to remove whole cycle, cycles or portions of cycles of an AC signal, is a well-known and old method of controlling AC power, especially across AC heater loads. However the concept of achieving the cycle stealing of voltage waveform by use of microcontroller can be very precise as per the program written in assembly/ C language. So that the actual time-average voltage or current experienced at the load is proportionately lower than if the whole signal is to be applied to the load. The load to be operated shall be a single phase synchronous motor for speed and direction control. In this project we are using comparator for zero crossing detectors as an interrupt to microcontroller. Here the microcontroller gives the output on the base of interrupt as the reference for generating the firing control. Using the output we drive the opto-isolator which acts as switching element using this we will trigger the TRIAC on the base of TRIAC we can make the cycle stealing. On the base of cycle stealing we can control the speed of swing motor. The power supply consists of a step down transformer 230/12V, which steps down the voltage to 12V AC. This is converted to DC using a Bridge rectifier. The ripples are removed using a capacitive filter and it is then regulated to +5V using a voltage regulator 7805 which is required for the operation of the microcontroller and other components
For more details about this project, please visit http://www.efxkits.com/project-kit/electrical/1151.html
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS:
Microcontroller unit, Op-amp, Opto-isolatorTRIAC, Resistors, Capacitors, Diodes, Voltage
Regulator, LED, crystal oscillator, LCD (16x2), load
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS:
Keil compiler, Language: Embedded COr Assembly
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