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Infrared Remote Control Switch

electronicecircuits, February 21, 2010August 17, 2023
Infrared remote control switch

Infrared Remote Control Switch Circuit

Remote controls, specially cordless type, are very popular nowadays. Here is a simple and cost-effective cordless remote control circuit which is based on infrared rays.

Figs 1and 2 shows transmitter and receiver circuit respectively.The transmitter produces infrared rays that can be easily transmitted up to four metres with a special convex lens or a twin LED arrangement.

Infrared remote control transmitter circuit
IC1 (741) in the transmitter is wired as a high frequency square wave oscillator which provides the gate pulse for SCR1. As soon as output current of IC1 flows through SCR1 (SN050 or equivalent), it conducts and enables the LED to emit infrared rays. Output frequency of IC1 can be varied with the help of VR1, which in turn varies the output radiations of the LED.

Infrared remote control receiver circuit
When infrared rays fall on phototransistor T1 of the receiver, it produces charge carriers at a rate depending on the rate of arrival of incident radiations at the pn junction of the transistor. The resulting emitter voltage is amplified by using IC2 and rectified by D2. The signal is amplified by T2 to drive the relay.

PARTS LIST
R1100kΩ
R2100kΩ
R31kΩ
R415Ω
R51kΩ
R622kΩ
R710MΩ
R81kΩ
VR11MΩ
VR22.2MΩ
C10.1µF
C20.1µF
C31µF 100V
C40.1µF
C52.2µF (NON. POL).
D1INFRARED LED
D21n4001
D31N4001
T1PHOTO TRANSISTOR
T2SL100
SCR1SN050 SCR
IC1741
IC2741
RL115V 500Ω RELAY

By vary VR2, one can match detection freguency of the receiver with transmiting frequency of the transmitter.

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Comments (5)

  1. David says:
    April 19, 2010 at 4:33 pm

    Hi I was wondering what type of component the SCR1 or SN050 SCR is? It looks like a thyristor to me but I am obviously wrong.
    Thanks for the diagram really appreciate it

    Reply
  2. Thiru says:
    June 23, 2010 at 11:17 am

    Hi. Can anyone please tell me did you tested this circuit. Is it works fine?

    Reply
  3. Tittu says:
    July 11, 2012 at 8:30 am

    I am Looking for this……

    Thank you…..

    Reply
  4. Inday says:
    May 2, 2013 at 7:53 am

    nice

    Reply
  5. balasubramanian says:
    November 19, 2014 at 12:44 pm

    sir wheather this circuit can use as ir proximity sensor or give me circuit

    Reply

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