PIR activated RF 433 Tx Rx Alarm
I have a PIR base alarm circuit which i want to make wireless by using RF 433 ask TX Rx pair.Can someone help me with the schematics.?
Regards,
Raj
Generally Data sheets give a schematic on how to use it..! Have u checked the data sheet ?
Actually am new to RF communication.I have tried this
http://www.rentron.com/rf_remote_control.htm but i couldn't make it work.I suppose connecting a LED to pin 17 on the HT12D should glow,which is not happening.
A PIR alarm typically has an output as a pair of relay contacts. Use them as the "main" DC power switch to connect your 43 MHZ transmitter or a LED first, to know if it works.
Since the output of the PIR is just 3 V,the transmitter seems to have not enough voltage for operation.Is there any way to overcome this?
How to enable transmission,when the output voltage of PIR is high.I mean i want to have some switch b/w pin 14 and Tx pin of the transmitter which will be closed during the entire period when PIR o/p voltage is high
I do not know your PIR sensor nor your 433 MHz TX which you want to operate by the sensor.
I suggested to use PIR output contact as the DC power switch for your TX. If the PIR sensor only has a logic output (like +3V and 0V), you should find out if such "TTL" signal ( 0/ +3V) can be used to enable your TX. If your TX has no "enable" input, you will have to use the PIR output signal first to drive a CMOS inverter like 4011, and use its output either directly as the TX DC power switch, or via a reed relay.
You should know the specifications of the PIR sensor as well as of your TX. What voltage and current the TX needs? Does it have an enable input?
Am using 433 MHz Tx Rx pair with HT12E & HT12D.The input voltage is 5v for Tx and Rx.
Ref :http://www.rentron.com/rf_remote_control.htm
I used 4011 and it worked like charm.Thanks dude.
