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Load Control System Using DTMF

This seminar paper discusses the design of a load control system using DTMF tones that can control electrical loads remotely. The system uses a microcontroller that detects DTMF tones received over a telephone line or mobile phone and then controls loads accordingly. It allows loads to be turned on or off from any location. The paper reviews relevant literature, provides block and circuit diagrams to explain the system's operation, and discusses advantages like remote control and applications like home automation. It concludes with suggestions for future improvements.

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Load Control System Using DTMF

This seminar paper discusses the design of a load control system using DTMF tones that can control electrical loads remotely. The system uses a microcontroller that detects DTMF tones received over a telephone line or mobile phone and then controls loads accordingly. It allows loads to be turned on or off from any location. The paper reviews relevant literature, provides block and circuit diagrams to explain the system's operation, and discusses advantages like remote control and applications like home automation. It concludes with suggestions for future improvements.

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“LOAD CONTROL SYSTEM USING DTMF”

A Seminar submitted to the Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune

For the Degree of


Bachelor of Engineering
In
Electrical Engineering
By
Mr Jadhav Ashutosh Shantaram. (115/20/EE/DA)
Mr Bhoite Tejas Ashok. (105/20/EE/DA)
Mr Khomne Amol Dattatray. (129/20/EE/DA)
Mr Jadhav Shashikiran Popat. (118/20/EE/DA)

Under Guidance of
Prof. S. N. Yadav

Department of Electrical Engineering,


Shivnagar vidya prasarak mandal’s
College Of Engineering, Malegaon (Bk)
Tal:-Baramati, Dist:- Pune
Year 2022-2023.
CONTENTS
Motivation
History
Literature review
Introduction
Block Diagram
Circuit Diagram
Operation
Advantages
Applications
Conclusion
Future Scope
References
Thank You
Motivation

Why we choose ?
History

Incandescent lamp Compact fluorescent lamp LED lamp


Literature Review
SR. PAPER /WEBSITES DATA
NO.
1  Compact emergency From this paper we studied that the input voltage to the
lamp Boost converter can be obtained from a Li-Ion or Ni-
MH batteries which are smaller than one used in the
traditional systems.
 

2 Compact Emergency From this paper we have studied the components used
Lighting System Using and characteristics of the system. The current in the
High-Brightness LED LEDs is controlled when the circuit operates in the
Lamp normal mode, supplied by mains, as well as in the
emergency mode, supplied by battery.

3 Design and Construction From this paper we have studied the Design and
of an Automatic Construction of an Automatic Emergency lighting
Emergency lighting System with Battery Over-Charge Protection Circuit.
System with Battery
Over-Charge Protection
Circuit
Introduction
Block Diagram

Through bypass when battery full charged

Charged
Lamp
ON
Transfor Charger Battery
AC mer and Controll protecti Battery
Mains Rectifier er on
circuit circuit Lamp
OFF
Discharged
Off
Circuit Diagram
Operation
AC Mains Switch Lamp Battery

ON ON OFF Charge

ON(Through
ON ON Full charge
bypass)

OFF ON ON Through battery

OFF OFF OFF NA

ON OFF OFF NA

ON ON ON Through battery
Advantages
• More convenient.
• Reduction in electricity bill.
• More efficient.
• No mercury.
• Low heating.
• Replacable battery.
• Small size.
Applications
• Alternative source at the time of power failure.
• For domestic applications.
• In remote residential areas.
Conclusion
Future Scope
Further development in this project can be done by enhancing
the design of lamp holder, so that this lamp can be used as
night lamp(zero watt bulb) too.
References
• Rafael A. Pinto, Marcelo R. Cosetin, Alexandre Campos, Ricardo N. do Prado Federal
University of Santa Maria – UFSM Electronic Ballast Research Group – GEDRE Santa Maria,
RS, 97105-900, Brazil pintosma@gmail.com, marcelocosetin@yahoo.com.br,
rnprado@ieee.org
• Rafael A. Pinto, Marcelo R. Cosetin, Murilo Cervi, Alexandre Campos, Marco A. Dalla Costa
and Ricardo N. do Prado Federal University of Santa Maria – UFSM Group of Intelligence in
Lighting – GEDRE Electrical and Computational Systems Research and Development Group
– GSEC/CTISM Santa Maria, RS, 97105-900, Brazil E-mail: rafael@gedre.ufsm.br,
marcelocosetin@yahoo.com.br, rnprado@ieee.org
• Engr. Isah Abdulazeez Watson, Engr. Alexander Omoregie and Engr. Oshomah A.B
Department of Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Auchi Polytechnic, Auchi, Edo state.
Corresponding Author’s Email: isahtek@yahoo.com
• www.youtube.com
• www.wikipedia.com
Thank You

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