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Automatic Light Control Device Team leader: Brad Lowe Team members: Marshalia Green John Thompson Lutrisha Johnson Faculty Advisor: Dr. Robert Reese
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Team Responsibilities ResearchDocumentationWebsiteMicro- controller Component Interfacing Power Supply Marshalia Green XXXX Lutrisha Johnson XXXX Brad LoweXXXX John Thompson XXXX
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Abstract With the current electricity shortage, energy conservation has become a heavy consideration. Although it makes up 17% of all electricity consumed nationally, lighting is often overlooked as a potential source of conserving energy. The automatic light control device will use photoelectric beams to detect and keep track of the occupants of a room, keeping the lights on until the last person leaves. This system could potentially reduce light usage of a room by as much as 55%.
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Energy Consumption Comparisons
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Money Saving Potential For a room with 64 20-W fluorescent bulbs, 1.28kW of power is consumed hourly. Studies by the Department of Energy suggest that interior lights are needlessly on for an average of 6 hours per day. Using the ALCD would produce a yearly savings of $140 (at $0.06 per kWh).
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Disadvantages of Current Light Control Systems Motion and audio sensors are susceptible to activation due to false signals, and they may turn off lights if occupant stays still or remains silent. False activation causes the lights to needlessly cycle, which consumes more power than if they were to stay on continuously.
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Design Diagram Light Control Unit 01 Sensor Motion Sensor
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Design Requirements Power consumption: –System will operate at 120V 60 Hz AC – Control unit will consume a negligible amount of power (< 1.5W). Size –Control unit must fit in a standard light switch socket (4.5” x 3.5” x 1.5”)
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Design Requirements Installation –Comparable to installing a light switch (can be done by anyone with basic knowledge of electrical wiring) Life expectancy –Minimum life expectancy of 10 years
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Design Requirements Expandability/Adaptability to Environment –Adaptable to incandescent or fluorescent lights via a toggle switch –Able to manage up to 3 doorways –Optional light sensor can prevent switch operation if light level is high enough from outside sources, such as a window
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System Components Photoelectric Beam Sensors Motion Detector PIC Microcontroller
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Test Specifications RequirementsSPICE/ Electronic Workbench MPLABPerformance Testing Power consumptionXX AdaptabilityXX MicrocontrollerXX PhotosensorsX Motion SensorX Voltage TransformerX AC/DC ConverterX RelayX
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Schematic of Power Supply
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Simulation Results of Power Supply
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Schematic of Voltage Regulator
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