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ULTRASONIC PROXIMITY DETECTOR
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We the humans can hear
sound of up to 20kHz frequency
only. This proximity
detector works at a frequency of 40
kHz. It uses two specially made ultrasonic
transducers: One transducer
emits 40kHz sound, while the other
receives 40kHz sound and converts it
into electrical variation of the same frequency.
Fig. 1 shows the block diagram of
the ultrasonic proximity detector and
Fig. 2 shows its circuit. Mount the
transducers (transmitter as well as receiver)
about 5 cm apart on a piece of
ing CMOS decade counter IC4017 (IC1)
is used at the output of the amplifier.
IC1 divides the input frequency by ’10,’
so the 40kHz signal becomes 4 kHz,
which is within the audible range. The
4kHz signals are fed to op-amp IC 741
(IC2), which is wired as an earphone
amplifier.
This circuit can be used as an electronic
guard for the blind. Keep it
(along with 9V battery) in their pocket
with earphone plugged to their ear.
The transducer modules should be directed
towards
the
w a l k i n g
path. If
any object
comes up
in front or
n e a r b y ,
they will
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ULTRASONIC PROXIMITY DETECTOR
S.C. DWIVEDI
Fig. 1: Block diagram of ultrasonic proximity detector
Fig. 2: Circuit of ultrasonic proximity detector
Fig. 3: Transducers mounted
on the PCB
general-purpose PCB as shown in
Fig. 3 and connect to identical points
(‘a’ through ‘d’) of the detector circuit
(Fig. 2) via external wires.
The 40kHz oscillator is built
around transistors T1 and T2. If there
is a solid object in front of the ultrasonic
transmitter module (TX1), some
signals will be reflected back and
sensed by the receiver transducer
(RX1). The 40kHz ultrasonic signals are
converted into 40kHz electric signals
by the receiver and then amplified by
transistors T3 and T4.
The amplified signals are still in
the inaudible range, i.e., these can’t be
heard. So a frequency-divider stage usCIRCUIT
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hear 4kHz sound through the earphone
and can change their path accordingly.
One thing to be noted here is that
while using this device, avoid the company
of your pets. The reason is that
pets can hear ultrasonic sound, which
will irritate them and they will bark
unnecessarily.
EFY note. A similar device is used
in some cars, such as Skoda’s Laura
model, to help the drivers in backing
up and avoid banging against some
invisible objects. However, instead of
earphones the sound in this case is
heard through a speaker and there is
also an LCD screen to visually assist
the driver.