Presented to:- Presented by:-
Er. Neelesh Agrawal Santosh Kumar(13BTECE011)
Assistant professor Rahul Gupta(13BTECE022)
(Dept. of ECE),SSET Pankaj Singh(13BTECE029)
Naval Kumar(13BTECE039)
B. tech ECE
4th Year ,7th sem.
Department of Electronics & Communications Engineering
Shepherd School of Engineering and technology
Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture Technology & Sciences
(Deemed-to-be-university)
Allahabad-211007.
Topic
on
Liquor Detection through Automatic Motor control System
Contents:
 Aim
 Introduction to embedded systems
 Introduction for microcontroller based automatic engine locking system for
drunken drivers
 Block diagram of project
 Circuit diagram
 Power supply
 Microcontroller
 Alcohol detection sensor
 Buzzer driver circuit
 Transformer
 LCD
 Motors
 LM324 op-amp
 Advantages
 Applications
 Future enhancement
 Pcb layout
 Conclusion
Aim:
The main purpose behind this project is “Drunken
driving detection”. Now-a-days, many accidents are
happening because of the alcohol consumption of the
driver. Thus drunk driving is a major reason of accidents
in almost all countries all over the world.
Introduction to Embedded systems:
 An embedded system is one that has computer-hardware with
software embedded in it as one of its most important component. It is
a dedicated computer-based system for an application(s) or product.
 An embedded system has three main components.
1. It has hardware
2. It has main application software.
3. It has a real time operating system (RTOS)
 An embedded system has software designed to keep in view three
constraints:
(i) Available system memory.
(ii) Available processor speed.
(iii) The need to limit power dissipation when running the system
continuously.
Introduction to Microcontroller based
automatic engine locking system for drunken
drivers
 Most of these days, we hear lot of accidents due to drunken driving.
Drunken drivers will not be in stable condition and so the rash driving is the
inconvenience for other road users and also question of life and death for the
drunken driver and for others.
 The system uses a compact circuitry built around Flash version of
AT89S52 microcontroller with a non-volatile memory capable of retaining the
password data for over ten years. Programs are developed in embedded C. ISP
is used to dump the code into the microcontroller.
Block diagram:
Alcohol
Detection
sensors
AT89S52
Micro
Controller
Buzzer
LM324
Power
supply
Motors
Circuit Diagram
Power supply:
 The above process is needed for the conversion of AC to
DC using rectifier and then ripples are removed using
filter circuit(capacitor).
 Here we use 7805 voltage regulator.
Micro controller:
Fig: 8051 microcontroller pin diagram
Alcohol detection sensor:
 The alcohol detection sensor used in our project is MQ-3 sensor.
Fig: MQ-3 alcohol detection sensor
Buzzer driver circuit:
 Microcontroller pins are not sufficient to drive circuits like relays and buzzers.
 So we use driver circuit in between microcontroller and buzzer.
 This complete structure is known as buzzer driver circuit.
AT89S52
Micro
Controller
Driver
circuit
Buzzer
Fig: Buzzer driver circuit
TRANSFORMER:
LCD:
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screen is an electronic
display module and find a wide range of applications.
A 16x2 LCD display is very basic module and is very
commonly used in various devices and circuits. A
16x2 LCD means it can display 16 characters per line
and there are 2 such lines.
Fig: LCD pin diagram
Motors:
 Here we use DC motors.
 The speed of a DC motor is directly proportional to the supply voltage.
 If we reduce the supply voltage from 12 Volts to 6 Volts, the motor will run at
half the speed.
LM324 op-amp:
 The LM324 series are low-cost, quad op-amps with true differential inputs.
 They have several distinct advantages over standard operational amplifiers.
 Single Supply Operation: 3.0 V to 32 V (LM224, LM324, LM324A).
 Low Input Bias Currents: 100 nA Maximum (LM324A).
 Four Amplifiers Per Package.
Advantages:
• Low cost.
• Automated operation.
• Low Power consumption.
• It provides an automatic safety system for cars and other
vehicles as well.
Applications:
• “Alcohol Detector project” can be used in the various vehicles for
detecting whether the driver has consumed alcohol or not.
• This project can also be used in various companies or organization to
detect alcohol consumption of employees.
Future enhancement:
 We can implement GSM technology to inform the relatives or
owners of the vehicle about the alcohol consumption.
 We can implement GPS technology to find out the location of
the vehicle.
Pcb layout
Conclusion:
 In this project we have developed a real time model that can
automatically lock the engine when a drunken driver tries to drive a car.
Now-a-days car accidents are mostly seen. By fitting this alcohol sensor
into the car, we can save guard the life of the driver and also the
remaining passengers.
References:
 Embedded systems
 Microcontroller AT89S52
 www.wikipedia.org
 www.atmel.com
 Passive Alcohol Sensors Tested in 3 States of Youth Alcohol
Enforcement-NHSA(1996)
QUERIES..?

Liquor detection through Automatic Motor locking system ppt

  • 1.
    Presented to:- Presentedby:- Er. Neelesh Agrawal Santosh Kumar(13BTECE011) Assistant professor Rahul Gupta(13BTECE022) (Dept. of ECE),SSET Pankaj Singh(13BTECE029) Naval Kumar(13BTECE039) B. tech ECE 4th Year ,7th sem. Department of Electronics & Communications Engineering Shepherd School of Engineering and technology Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture Technology & Sciences (Deemed-to-be-university) Allahabad-211007. Topic on Liquor Detection through Automatic Motor control System
  • 2.
    Contents:  Aim  Introductionto embedded systems  Introduction for microcontroller based automatic engine locking system for drunken drivers  Block diagram of project  Circuit diagram  Power supply  Microcontroller  Alcohol detection sensor  Buzzer driver circuit  Transformer  LCD  Motors  LM324 op-amp  Advantages  Applications  Future enhancement  Pcb layout  Conclusion
  • 3.
    Aim: The main purposebehind this project is “Drunken driving detection”. Now-a-days, many accidents are happening because of the alcohol consumption of the driver. Thus drunk driving is a major reason of accidents in almost all countries all over the world.
  • 4.
    Introduction to Embeddedsystems:  An embedded system is one that has computer-hardware with software embedded in it as one of its most important component. It is a dedicated computer-based system for an application(s) or product.  An embedded system has three main components. 1. It has hardware 2. It has main application software. 3. It has a real time operating system (RTOS)
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     An embeddedsystem has software designed to keep in view three constraints: (i) Available system memory. (ii) Available processor speed. (iii) The need to limit power dissipation when running the system continuously.
  • 6.
    Introduction to Microcontrollerbased automatic engine locking system for drunken drivers  Most of these days, we hear lot of accidents due to drunken driving. Drunken drivers will not be in stable condition and so the rash driving is the inconvenience for other road users and also question of life and death for the drunken driver and for others.  The system uses a compact circuitry built around Flash version of AT89S52 microcontroller with a non-volatile memory capable of retaining the password data for over ten years. Programs are developed in embedded C. ISP is used to dump the code into the microcontroller.
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    Power supply:  Theabove process is needed for the conversion of AC to DC using rectifier and then ripples are removed using filter circuit(capacitor).  Here we use 7805 voltage regulator.
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    Micro controller: Fig: 8051microcontroller pin diagram
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    Alcohol detection sensor: The alcohol detection sensor used in our project is MQ-3 sensor. Fig: MQ-3 alcohol detection sensor
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    Buzzer driver circuit: Microcontroller pins are not sufficient to drive circuits like relays and buzzers.  So we use driver circuit in between microcontroller and buzzer.  This complete structure is known as buzzer driver circuit. AT89S52 Micro Controller Driver circuit Buzzer Fig: Buzzer driver circuit
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    LCD: LCD (Liquid CrystalDisplay) screen is an electronic display module and find a wide range of applications. A 16x2 LCD display is very basic module and is very commonly used in various devices and circuits. A 16x2 LCD means it can display 16 characters per line and there are 2 such lines. Fig: LCD pin diagram
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    Motors:  Here weuse DC motors.  The speed of a DC motor is directly proportional to the supply voltage.  If we reduce the supply voltage from 12 Volts to 6 Volts, the motor will run at half the speed.
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    LM324 op-amp:  TheLM324 series are low-cost, quad op-amps with true differential inputs.  They have several distinct advantages over standard operational amplifiers.  Single Supply Operation: 3.0 V to 32 V (LM224, LM324, LM324A).  Low Input Bias Currents: 100 nA Maximum (LM324A).  Four Amplifiers Per Package.
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    Advantages: • Low cost. •Automated operation. • Low Power consumption. • It provides an automatic safety system for cars and other vehicles as well.
  • 18.
    Applications: • “Alcohol Detectorproject” can be used in the various vehicles for detecting whether the driver has consumed alcohol or not. • This project can also be used in various companies or organization to detect alcohol consumption of employees.
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    Future enhancement:  Wecan implement GSM technology to inform the relatives or owners of the vehicle about the alcohol consumption.  We can implement GPS technology to find out the location of the vehicle.
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    Conclusion:  In thisproject we have developed a real time model that can automatically lock the engine when a drunken driver tries to drive a car. Now-a-days car accidents are mostly seen. By fitting this alcohol sensor into the car, we can save guard the life of the driver and also the remaining passengers.
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    References:  Embedded systems Microcontroller AT89S52  www.wikipedia.org  www.atmel.com  Passive Alcohol Sensors Tested in 3 States of Youth Alcohol Enforcement-NHSA(1996)
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