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BT136 Triac based 4X4 Keypad Controlled Wireless Home Automation System with ATmega32 using 433MHz RF-II

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In this project, we will learn How to design a BT136 Triac based 4X4 Keypad Controlled Wireless Home Appliances System with AVR ATmega32 microcontroller using 433MHz RF Part-II. Here, we will use the 4X4 keypad as the input device to control the appliances i.e 2 bulbs and 2 fans.

The ATmega32 microcontroller will read the 4X4 keypad output. After reading the 4X4 keypad output, the ATmega32 microcontroller will process the keypad output value to find pressed key value. According to the pressed key value, the ATmega32 microcontroller will send the required 4 bit signal to the HT12E encoder of RF transmitter circuit. The HT12E will encode the 8 bit address and 4 bit data given to it and then it will transmit the encoded signal serially to the RF module. The RF module will transmit the encoded data and address wirelessly. Also, the microcontroller will display the status of the appliances in the 16X2 alphanumeric LCD.

At the receiver end, the RF receiver module will receive the encoded 4 bit data and 8 bit address. Then, it will transmit the encoded signal serially to the HT12D decoder which will decode the received signal to 8 bit address and 4 bit data. After decoding, the HT12D will compare the received 8 bit address with its local 8 bit address. If the received address and the local address are same, then the received 4 bit data is sent to its output pins else the received data is discarded. The 4 bit output of HT12D is sent to the BT136 Triac Driver to turn on and off appliances.

Here, we will use one key of the Keypad to control one appliance. Same key will be used to turn on and off the appliance. Each time we press the same key, the appliance changes its status. So, for four appliances, we will use 4 keys of the keypad. Apart from these 4 keys, we will use 2 more keys to turn on and off all appliances at a time. Now, press different keys of the 4X4 keypad and control your appliances.

Control Keys

Appliance Status Change

1

Appliance 1 On/Off

2

Appliance 2 On/Off

3

Appliance 3 On/Off

4

Appliance 4 On/Off

5

All Appliances On

6

All Appliances Off

 

Softwares Required

Hardwares Required

Name Quantity
AVR Trainer Board-100 with ATmega32 1pc
AVR USB Programmer 1pc
12V, 1A DC SMPS Adaptor 2pc
Quad Triac Driver 1pc
4X4 Keypad 1pc
RG1602A 16X2 Alphanumeric LCD Green 1pc
433MHz RF Transmitter & Receiver Board 1pc
Power Supply Board 1pc
Home Appliance Board 1pc
1 to 1 Connector-Female to Female 1pc
10 to 10 FRC Female to Female Connector 11pc

Circuit Diagram

Video

Connection Guide

The step-by-step connection guide for BT136 Triac based 4X4 Keypad Controlled Wireless Home Automation System with ATmega32 using 433MHz RF-II is as follows

  • Steps - 1 ( 0f 21 )

    Insert the DC Pin of 12V, 1A DC Adapter to the DC Socket of AVR Trainer Board-100.

  • Steps - 2 ( 0f 21 )

    Connect PortA header with LCD data header in AVR Trainer Board-100 with a 10 to 10 FRC Female Connector.

  • Steps - 3 ( 0f 21 )

    Connect RS, RW & EN pins of LCD control header with PD0, PD1 & PD2 pins of PortD header respectively in AVR Trainer Board-100 with 1 to 1 Connectors.

  • Steps - 4 ( 0f 21 )

    Connect the 16X2 Alphanumeric LCD to the LCD header of AVR Trainer Board-100.

  • Steps - 5 ( 0f 21 )

    Connect PortC header of AVR Trainer Board-100 with Keypad header of 4X4 Keypad with a 10 to 10 FRC Female Connector.

  • Steps - 6 ( 0f 21 )

    Connect PortB header of AVR Trainer Board-100 with RF Transmitter header of RF Transmitter Board with a 10 to 10 FRC Female Connector.

  • Steps - 7 ( 0f 21 )

    Connect the TE bar pin and GND of RF Transmitter Jumper header with a jumper.

  • Steps - 8 ( 0f 21 )

    Set the address of RF Transmitter to 0x00 with the help of 8 way DIP switch in RF Transmitter Board.

  • Steps - 9 ( 0f 21 )

    Connect the ISP header of AVR Trainer Board-100 with AVR USB Programmer header of AVR USB Programmer with a 10 to 10 FRC Female Connector.

  • Steps - 10 ( 0f 21 )

    Connect the AVR USB Programmer to the PC/Laptop's USB Port directly or with the help of USB AM-AF Cable.

  • Steps - 11 ( 0f 21 )

    Switch on the power with the help of Power Switch of AVR Trainer Board-100.

  • Steps - 12 ( 0f 21 )

    Download the BT136 Triac based 4X4 Keypad Controlled Wireless Home Appliances System with ATmega32 using 433 MHz RF-II Hex file to AVR Trainer Board-100 with the help of SinaProg Hex downloader and AVR USB Programmer

  • Steps - 13 ( 0f 21 )

    Insert the DC Pin of 12V, 1A DC Adapter to the DC Socket of Power Supply Board.

  • Steps - 14 ( 0f 21 )

    Connect the 12V and GND pins of Triac Control header of BT136 Triac Driver with the 12V and GND pins of 12V and GND header of Power Supply Board with 1 to 1 Connectors.

  • Steps - 15 ( 0f 21 )

    Connect the A1, A2, A3 and A4 pins of Triac Control header of BT136 Triac Driver with D8, D9, D10 and D11 pins of RF Receiver header of RF Receiver Board respectively with 1 to 1 Connectors.

  • Steps - 16 ( 0f 21 )

    Connect the Neutral and Phase of AC Supply from Wall to N and PH of AC Input Terminal Blocks of BT136 Triac Driver with wires.

  • Steps - 17 ( 0f 21 )

    Connect the Neutrals of 2 Bulbs and 2 Fans to the N pin of AC Output Terminal Blocks of BT136 Triac Driver with wires.

  • Steps - 18 ( 0f 21 )

    Connect the Phases of 2 Bulbs and 2 Fans to the PH1, PH2, PH3 and PH4 pins of AC Output Terminal Blocks of BT136 Triac Driver respectively with wires.

  • Steps - 19 ( 0f 21 )

    Connect the 5V and GND pins of 5V header and GND header of Power Supply Board to VCC and GND pins of RF Receiver header of RF Receiver Board with 1 to 1 Female Connectors.

  • Steps - 20 ( 0f 21 )

    Set the address of RF Receiver to 0x00 with the help of 8 way DIP switch in RF Receiver Board.

  • Steps - 21 ( 0f 21 )

    Switch on the power with the help of Power Switch of Power Supply Board.

  • Insert the DC Pin of 12V, 1A DC Adapter to the DC Socket of AVR Trainer Board-100.

    Steps - 1 ( 0f 21 )

  • Connect PortA header with LCD data header in AVR Trainer Board-100 with a 10 to 10 FRC Female Connector.

    Steps - 2 ( 0f 21 )

  • Connect RS, RW & EN pins of LCD control header with PD0, PD1 & PD2 pins of PortD header respectively in AVR Trainer Board-100 with 1 to 1 Connectors.

    Steps - 3 ( 0f 21 )

  • Connect the 16X2 Alphanumeric LCD to the LCD header of AVR Trainer Board-100.

    Steps - 4 ( 0f 21 )

  • Connect PortC header of AVR Trainer Board-100 with Keypad header of 4X4 Keypad with a 10 to 10 FRC Female Connector.

    Steps - 5 ( 0f 21 )

  • Connect PortB header of AVR Trainer Board-100 with RF Transmitter header of RF Transmitter Board with a 10 to 10 FRC Female Connector.

    Steps - 6 ( 0f 21 )

  • Connect the TE bar pin and GND of RF Transmitter Jumper header with a jumper.

    Steps - 7 ( 0f 21 )

  • Set the address of RF Transmitter to 0x00 with the help of 8 way DIP switch in RF Transmitter Board.

    Steps - 8 ( 0f 21 )

  • Connect the ISP header of AVR Trainer Board-100 with AVR USB Programmer header of AVR USB Programmer with a 10 to 10 FRC Female Connector.

    Steps - 9 ( 0f 21 )

  • Connect the AVR USB Programmer to the PC/Laptop's USB Port directly or with the help of USB AM-AF Cable.

    Steps - 10 ( 0f 21 )

  • Switch on the power with the help of Power Switch of AVR Trainer Board-100.

    Steps - 11 ( 0f 21 )

  • Download the BT136 Triac based 4X4 Keypad Controlled Wireless Home Appliances System with ATmega32 using 433 MHz RF-II Hex file to AVR Trainer Board-100 with the help of SinaProg Hex downloader and AVR USB Programmer

    Steps - 12 ( 0f 21 )

  • Insert the DC Pin of 12V, 1A DC Adapter to the DC Socket of Power Supply Board.

    Steps - 13 ( 0f 21 )

  • Connect the 12V and GND pins of Triac Control header of BT136 Triac Driver with the 12V and GND pins of 12V and GND header of Power Supply Board with 1 to 1 Connectors.

    Steps - 14 ( 0f 21 )

  • Connect the A1, A2, A3 and A4 pins of Triac Control header of BT136 Triac Driver with D8, D9, D10 and D11 pins of RF Receiver header of RF Receiver Board respectively with 1 to 1 Connectors.

    Steps - 15 ( 0f 21 )

  • Connect the Neutral and Phase of AC Supply from Wall to N and PH of AC Input Terminal Blocks of BT136 Triac Driver with wires.

    Steps - 16 ( 0f 21 )

  • Connect the Neutrals of 2 Bulbs and 2 Fans to the N pin of AC Output Terminal Blocks of BT136 Triac Driver with wires.

    Steps - 17 ( 0f 21 )

  • Connect the Phases of 2 Bulbs and 2 Fans to the PH1, PH2, PH3 and PH4 pins of AC Output Terminal Blocks of BT136 Triac Driver respectively with wires.

    Steps - 18 ( 0f 21 )

  • Connect the 5V and GND pins of 5V header and GND header of Power Supply Board to VCC and GND pins of RF Receiver header of RF Receiver Board with 1 to 1 Female Connectors.

    Steps - 19 ( 0f 21 )

  • Set the address of RF Receiver to 0x00 with the help of 8 way DIP switch in RF Receiver Board.

    Steps - 20 ( 0f 21 )

  • Switch on the power with the help of Power Switch of Power Supply Board.

    Steps - 21 ( 0f 21 )

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