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Submitted by:-SWATI PUGALIA (ECE, Final Year)

This document proposes a coin-operated power supply device. It uses a coin sensor and microcontroller to count coins inserted and display the remaining credit. When the user turns on the load switch, a relay connects the load until the credit runs out. Components include an AT89C2051 microcontroller, 7-segment display, transistors, diodes, resistors, capacitors, transformer, relay and switches. The aim is to allow pay-as-you-go power for applications like guest houses, paying with inserted coins.

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Submitted by:-SWATI PUGALIA (ECE, Final Year)

This document proposes a coin-operated power supply device. It uses a coin sensor and microcontroller to count coins inserted and display the remaining credit. When the user turns on the load switch, a relay connects the load until the credit runs out. Components include an AT89C2051 microcontroller, 7-segment display, transistors, diodes, resistors, capacitors, transformer, relay and switches. The aim is to allow pay-as-you-go power for applications like guest houses, paying with inserted coins.

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ABSTRACT

PUT COIN AND DRAW POWER

Aim

To build a device that draws power as per the coin inserted.

Introduction

Built on the lines of payphones, here is an automatic coin collection


device for payloads like lamps and air-conditioners to be used on a
private electrical line. It is useful for paying guest houses, lodges and
trains.

The system makes use of a sensor for detecting the coin and a
microcontroller that counts the coins and shows the count the coins
and shows the count on a 7-segment display. When you close the
load switch provided in the circuit, the relay energises to connect the
load and the coin count on display starts decrementing. When the
count decrements to zero, the relay de-energises to disconnect the
load.

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Components used

Semiconductors:

IC1 : NE556 dual timer

IC2 - AT89C2051 microcontroller

IC3 - CD 45117 –segment deconder/driver

IC4 - 7805 5V regulator

IC5 - 7806 6v regulator

T1,T2 - BC337 npn transistor

D1-D5 -1N4007 rectifier diode

LDE1-LED5 - 5mm LED

DIS1 - LTS543 common-cathode, 7-segmetn display

Resistors(all ¼-watt, ±5% carbon):

R1 - 220-ohm

R2 - 33-kilo-ohm

R3 - 220-kilo-ohm

R4, R7,R9,R25 - 330-ohm

R5, R8 - 1-kilo-ohm

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R6 - 10-kilo-ohm

R10-R16 -270-ohm

R17-R24 - 4.7-kilo-ohm

VR1 -2.2-mega-ohm preset

Capacitors:

C1,C7 - 10µF, 16V electrolytic

C2,C3 - 0.01µF, ceramic disk

C4, - 100µF, 16V electrolytic

C5, C6 - 33µF, ceramic disk

C8 - 1000µF, 35V electrolytic

C9,C10 - 0.1µF ceramic disk

Miscellaneous:

X1 - 230V AC primary to 9V, 500MA secondary

Transformer

RL1 - 6V, 1C/O relay

LDR1 - 10mm

S1 - Push-to-on switch

S2 - On/off switch

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Submitted by:- SWATI PUGALIA (ECE, Final year)

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