Week 1 - Simulation


This project aims at the infrared sensor as well as its application. The infrared sensors are designed for the disabled people or elderly people living alone to detect their falling downs without contacting and then alarm and make some noise to call others to help. There are a few tasks in this project including simulation, building the circuits and testing and etc. As for the week 1, the main task was to do the simulation.
The working principle is the sensor can detect the changes of light and then produce the current signal, in addition, the circuit is able to transfer the current signal to voltage signal so that it can be amplified.
Firstly, after doing some research on the internet, a theoretical circuit was obtained. And the future work would be based on the circuit. The circuit is shown below.

Figure 1

The second part is to use the Multisim to simulate the circuit on computer. There was a problem that the RE200B cannot be simulated in the software. As a result, we utilized a signal generator to produce the wave signal. The simulating circuit can be seen in Figure 2. It should be noted that there were two values of voltages used to simulate the circuit on software in order to ensure the results are reliable. The input voltage was adopted as 0.1V and 0.5V respectively. The figures below are the results when Vin equals to 0.1V.
Figure 2

It can be seen that there were three parts including the whole circuit. Therefore, the simulating result of each part was focused on respectively. The Figure 3 shows the result of the first part. The green line represents the input and the red line stands for the output signal.
Figure 3

Figure 4 indicates the consequence of the second part. 
Figure 4
The third part is used as a comparator, the sine wave signal will become a rough digital signal after passing through the third amplifier. The output signal is shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5

The next section is about the results when Vin was 0.5V. It is apparent that there was nearly no difference between these two parts. However, it is noticeable that the maximum output cannot exceed 5V when input was 0.5V.
Figure 6: The result after amp 1

Figure 7: The result after amp 2

Figure 8: The result after amp 3







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