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CYCLE STEALING OF MAINS SUPPLY USED TO CONTROL AC POWER WITHOUT GENERATING HARMONICS
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ABSTRACT The outline of the project is Cycle stealing, as a method to remove whole cycle to control AC power the concept of achieving the cycle stealing of voltage wave form by use of micro controller can be very precise as per the program written in assembly language One side effect of utilizing this scheme is an imbalance in the input current or voltage waveform as the cycles are switched on and off across the load.
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
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HARD WARE EQUIPMENTS POWER SUPPLY BLOCK
MICROCONTROLLER (AT89S52/AT89C51) OPTOISOLATOR(MOC3021) MOTOR LCD TRIAC OPAMP (LM 358) LED 1N4007 & 1N4148 RESISTORS & CAPACITORS
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EMBEDDED SYSTEMS Definition for :- EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
A combination of hardware and software which together form a component of a larger machine. An example of an embedded system is a microprocessor that controls an automobile engine. An embedded system is designed to run on its own without human intervention, and may be required to respond to events in real time.
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EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
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AT89S52 MICRO CONTROLLER Compatible with MCS®-51 Products
8K Bytes of In-System Programmable (ISP) Flash Memory 4.0V to 5.5V Operating Range Crystal Frequency MHZ Three-level Program Memory Lock 256 x 8-bit Internal RAM 32 Programmable I/O Lines Three 16-bit Timer/Counters Eight Interrupt Sources Full Duplex UART Serial Channel Watchdog Timer AT89S52
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PIN DIAGRAM OF AT89S52
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MOC3021 ( OPTO COUPLER ) Opto-couplers are made up of a LED and a light sensitive device, all wrapped up in one package no electrical connection between the two devices The light sensitive device may be a photodiode, phototransistor, or more esoteric devices such as thyristors, triacs etc.
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DC- MOTOR A DC motor is an electric motor that runs on direct current (DC) electricity. In any electric motor, operation is based on simple electromagnetism. A simple 2-pole DC electric motor (here red represents a magnet or winding with a "North" polarization, while green represents a magnet or winding with a "South" polarization). Every DC motor has six basic parts -- axle, rotor (a.k.a., armature), stator, commutator, field magnet(s), and brushes.
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TRIAC
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LM 358 ( COMPARATOR ) Internally frequency compensated for unity gain.
Large dc voltage gain: 100 Db. Wide bandwidth (unity gain): 1 MHz (temperature compensated) Wide power supply range: Single supply: 3V to 32V or dual supplies: ±1.5V to ±16V Very low supply current drain (500 µA)-essentially independent of supply voltage. Low input offset voltage: 2 mV Input common-mode voltage range includes ground. Differential input voltage range equal to the power supply voltage.
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LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD)
Most common LCDs connected to the microcontrollers are 16x2 and 20x2 displays. This means 16 characters per line by 2 lines and 20 characters per line by 2 lines, respectively. The standard is referred to as HD44780U, which refers to the controller chip which receives data from an external source (and communicates directly with the LCD.
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LCD BACKGROUND If an 8-bit data bus is used the LCD will require 11 data lines (3 control lines plus the 8 lines for the data bus) The three control lines are referred to as EN, RS, and RW EN=Enable (used to tell the LCD that you are sending it data) RS=Register Select (When RS is low (0), data is treated as a command) (When RS is High(1), data being sent is text data ) R/W=Read/Write (When RW is low (0), the data written to the LCD) (When RW is low (0), the data reading to the LCD)
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SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES Embedded C , ALP (Assembly Language) COMPILERS: Keil 2.0/3.0uv DUMPING SOFT WARE: Using Micro controller flash Software we are dumping our HEX Code into Micro Controller
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KEIL COMPILER WINDOW
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BIBILOGRAPHY The Microcontroller and Embedded systems” by Muhammad Ali Mazidi and Janice Gillispie Mazidi , Pearson Education. ATMEL 89S52 Data Sheets.
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