IR Proximity Sensor - 16 Set
by TechMartian in Circuits > Soldering
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IR Proximity Sensor - 16 Set
This is a DIY IR proximity sensor with 16 sets of IR Inputs. A common application of this is detecting black and white colours for line following robots or even for things like haunted houses where if a person gets too close an object it'll trigger something to popup.
With this circuit, you can interface 16 different and independent IR sensors onto the board each triggering a new action!!!
BoM
* IR Sensor Match Pair -- IR Emitter and Photodiode
* LM358 Comparator Op Amp
* LED
* Perf Board
* Wires
* 10k Potentiometer
Tools:
* Soldering Iron
* Solder
Solder IR Module
Follow the schematic diagram on the connections that will be soldered.
* Place the components through the perf board and tape them
* Solder them in space.
* Snip the excess wires
* Solder the bridged and jumper connections.
You will need 16 of these modules.
16x Controller Board
There will be 16 IR modules so we need two rows of 16 header pins.
* Solder the header pins onto the perf board.
These IR modules will be compared to each other in the case of black / white detection of 16 objects which is the application I designed for.
* Solder the electronic components in place - potentiometer, IC socket, and LED
* Solder all these 16 header pins in parallel to the Op Amp as shown in the schematic (but extended to 16 in parallel)
* Solder a long wire parallel to the anode of the LED which will give the input to nay micro controller and report the result.
Done!
This is a rather tedious circuit that took hours to make.
I hope you enjoyed it! I'd like to see what applications you make with this circuit!