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Tuesday, 5 August 2014

water level indicator and controller using 8051 micro controller

This article explains you how to detect and control the water level in an overhead tank or any other container. This system monitors the water level of the tank and automatically switches ON the motor when ever tank is empty. The motor is switched OFF when the overhead tank or container is FULL. Here the water level of the tank is indicated on LCD (Liquid crystal Display). Using this system, we can avoid the overflow of the water. We have already seen How water level indicator circuit works using AVR Microcontroller in the earlier post. But, here we are designing the circuit which is used to detect and control the water level automatically in overhead tank using 8051 microcontroller.
In this system water sensing can be done by using a set of 4 wires which are placed at different levels in tank. DC supply probe is placed at the base of the tank.

Water Level Controller using 8051 Circuit Principle:

This system mainly works on a principle that “water conducts electricity”. The four wires which are dipped into the tank will indicate the different water levels. Based on the outputs of these wires, microcontroller displays water level on LCD as well as controls the motor.

Circuit Diagram:

Circuit Diagram of Water Level Controller using 8051 Microcontroller
Circuit Diagram of Water Level Controller using 8051 Microcontroller
Circuit Components:
  • At89c51 controller
  • At89c51 programming board.
  • 16*2 LCD
  • 5V Relay
  • Bc547 (NPN) transistors – 5
  • Resistors (1K) – 4
  • Resistor – 330 ohm
  • AC Motor
  • Pot – 10k
  • Programming cable
  • Connecting wires

Water Level Controller using 8051 Circuit Design:

The main heart of this project is AT89C51 microcontroller. The water level probes are connected to the P3.0, P3.1, P3.2, and P3.3 through the transistors. Port P2 connected to the data pins of LCD and control pins RS, RW and EN of LCD are connected to the P1.0, P1.1, and P1.2 respectively.
Initially when tank is empty, LCD will display the message EMPTY and motor runs automatically. When water level reaches to quarter level, now LCD displays QUARTER and still motor runs. For further levels, LCD displays the messages HALF and ¾ FULL.
When tank is full, LCD displays FULL and motor automatically stops. Again motor runs when tank is empty.


Algorithm for Water Level Controller Circuit:

  • First configure the controller pins P3.0, P3.1, P3.2 and P3.3 as inputs and P3.4 as output.
  • Now initialize the LCD.
  • Continuously check the water level input pins P3.0, P3.1, P3.2, and P3.3
  • If all the pins are low then display tank is empty on LCD and make P3.4 pin high to run the motor automatically.
  • High pulse on the pin P3.0 indicates quarter level, display the same thing on LCD.
  • If P3.1 is high then water level is half.
  • High pulse on P3.2 indicates 3/4th full of the tank.
  • If P3.3 is high then tank is full, now make P3.4 pin is low to turn off the motor automatically.

How to Operate Water Level Controller Circuit using 8051 Microcontroller?

  1. Initially burn the program to the controller.
  2. Now give the connections as per the circuit diagram.
  3. While giving the connections, make sure that there is no common connection between AC and DC supplies.
  4. Place the 4 water level indicating wires into the small tank.
  5. Switch on the supply, now the motor will run automatically as there is no water in the tank.
  6. Now pour the water, when it reaches to quarter level then LCD displays QUARTER on LCD.
  7. For further levels it will displays HALF and ¾ FULL on LCD.
  8. Still if you pour the water then LCD displays FULL and motor turns off automatically when the tank is full.

Water Level Controller Circuit Advantages:

  • Human effort is reduced as the system controls the motor automatically based on the water level.
  • This system consumes less power.
  • Simple and more reliable.

Applications of Water Level Controller Circuit using 8051:

  • Used in big buildings where the manual monitoring is difficult.
  • Used in industries to control the liquid level automatically.

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B.Tech EEE Projects,EEE Final Year Projects for Stedents

   EEE refers to Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Nowadays most of the students showing interest to join in this branch to complete their B.Tech successfully and to build good career in future. In EEE, they can learn different concepts on electronics and complete their project in final year. Many of them try to do creative and innovative projects. Some of them also try to do the projects which may be helpful in real life.
For their purpose, here we have listed few best projects ideas from various categories like embedded, electrical, robotics, DTMF, GSM, RF, RFID, etc. Most of these EEE projects ideas give a better idea in electronic circuits and their functionality. These ideas are collected from different sources for the convenience of EEE students. We hope these EEE projects ideas are very useful for engineering students in completing their B.Tech successfully.

       Please refer this page:    Projects

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How to add embed video of youtube video to blogspot blogs

Steps for Youtube Embed Videos for Blogs: 


  1. First loging in blogger account.
  2. after logged in ur blogger account dash board will appear.
  3. Then click on the new post.
  4. Then appear compose and Html.
  5. enter some data on compose and then click on html.
  6. Then past the embed video code on that.
  7. if you dont know the how to copy the embed video on youtube fallow the steps
  8. open the video on youtube what video you want.
  9. then right click mouse on youtube video
  10. select embed video and copy the embed code
  11. Then past it on Html in your blog post

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Home Made Speaker box DIY using,used diet coke tin simple make


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Home Made Speaker box DIY using,used diet coke tin simple make

Home made speaker box used with deit coke bottle it is simple to make.speaker cost is very less 8ohm , 0.4 watt speaker used.It can used as multimedia speaker to connect pc and as well as laptop also...
construction is very simple you can make at home without using tools and cheap. You can also see the video below then you can understand easily.....

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Sunday, 27 July 2014

BlueDart Courier Services in Rajahmundry Area with adresses and phone numbers

DTDC Courier Services in Rajahmundry Area with adresses and phone numbers


DTDC Channel Partners

RAJAHMUNDRY (DANAVAIPET) (2)
NO.46-9-8, BY PASS ROAD, DANAVAIPET
RAJAHMUNDRY, E. GODHAVARI DIST
RAJAHMUNDRY 533103 (AP)
Phone: 9247790893

email: danavaipet.hyd@fr.dtdc.com


RAJAHMUNDRY (MAIN ROAD)
D. NO. 8-24-23, OPP. UNIVERCELL SHOP, MAIN ROAD,
RAJAHMUNDRY
RAJAHMUNDRY 533101 (AP)
Phone: 8099911143

email: rajahmundry1.hyd@fr.dtdc.com
RAJAHMUNDRY - AUTO NAGAR
SHOP NO.3, NEHRU ROAD,
AUTO NAGAR, RAJAHMUNDRY, E.GODAVARI DIST,AP
RAJAHMUNDRY 533106 (AP)
Phone: 9399399899

email: rjmautonagar.hyd@fr.dtdc.com


RAJAHMUNDRY - PRAKASH NAGAR
D.NO. 75-3-2-1, PRAKASH NAGAR,
RAJAHMUNDRY,
RAJAHMUNDRY 533103 (AP)
Phone: 0883 - 2471533 / 9000762060 / 9000261633

email: rajahmundryprakashngr.hyd@fr.dtdc.com
RAJAHMUNDRY SUPER FRANCHISEE
H.NO.13-1 5, RSN COMPLEX, OPP.TALUK OFFICE
NEAR KOTIPALLY BUS STAND, RAJAHMUNDRY
RAJAHMUNDRY 533101 (AP)
Phone: 0883 - 2420048 / 9849398701 / 9290081677

email: rajahmundry.hyd@fr.dtdc.com


RAJAHMUNDRY-DEVI CHOWK (3)
D.NO.29-1-28, DEVI CHOWK, GUMALLA COMPLEX
BESIDE VETERINARY HOSPITAL, RAJAHMUNDRY
RAJAHMUNDRY 533103 (AP)
Phone: 0883 - 2437204 / 9849131781 / 9490178591
Fax: 08832498002
email: rjmdevichowk3.hyd@fr.dtdc.com
RAJAHMUNDRY-INNISPET (4)
BHANU TOWERS, D NO.6-5-5, INNISPET
OPP.SYAMALA TALKIES, RAJAHMUNDRY
RAJAHMUNDRY 533101 (AP)
Phone: 9866309167 / 9348770999

email: rajahmundryinnispet.hyd@fr.dtdc.com


RAJANAGARAM
D. MUTYALA RAO COMPLEX, OPP. SBI,
DIWANCHERU, RAJANAGARAM,E.GODAVARI DIST
RAJAHMUNDRY 533294 (AP)
Phone: 9032989979

email: rajanagaram.hyd@fr.dtdc.com

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Saturday, 26 July 2014

Backup the data of deleted contacts in android phones

 Data recovery in android phones

Some people may accidentally delete their contacts from Android. How to get those important contacts back? When you deleted contacts from Android, they were not really gone, but only marked as useless on your phone and could be overwritten by new data. Therefore, you'd better stop using your phone after losing your contacts, to ensure a higher rate of recovery.

Simple steps for recover the deleted contacts in android phone:

  •  Connect your Android mobile phone to the computer (enable USB debugging)
  •  Download android data recovery software for pc or laptop.
  •  Before connect the android phone usb debugging ON.
  •  Install the android drivers automatically when connected to pc or laptop.
  • After that Run the data recovery software on pc or laptop.
  • Start the scan android phone.
  • Then appear the screen contacts,images,videos and select contacts.
  • Then you will be getting contacts one by one in csv file format or jpeg format


ou'll get the main window below.
If you didn’t enable USB debugging on your device, you’ll see the window below. Follow the detailed expression below. There are three different ways to finish this job for different Android system:
Note: If you have already enabled USB debugging on your device before, you can skip this step.
  • 1) For Android 2.3 or earlier: Enter "Settings" < Click "Applications" < Click "Development" < Check "USB debugging"
  • 2) For Android 3.0 to 4.1: Enter "Settings" < Click "Developer options" < Check "USB debugging"
  • 3) For Android 4.2 or newer: Enter "Settings" < Click "About Phone" < Tap "Build number" for several times until getting a note "You are under developer mode" < Back to "Settings" < Click "Developer options" < Check "USB debugging"
- See more at: http://www.android-recovery-transfer.com/recover-deleted-contacts-from-android-phone.html#sthash.cXZeEMn8.dpuf

Step 1. Connect your Samsung mobile phone to the computer (enable USB debugging)

Download, install and run Android Data Recovery on your computer, and you'll get the main window below.

- See more at: http://www.android-recovery-transfer.com/recover-deleted-contacts-from-android-phone.html#sthash.cXZeEMn8.dpuf

Step 1. Connect your Samsung mobile phone to the computer (enable USB debugging)

Download, install and run Android Data Recovery on your computer, and you'll get the main window below.

- See more at: http://www.android-recovery-transfer.com/recover-deleted-contacts-from-android-phone.html#sthash.cXZeEMn8.dpuf

ownload, install and run Android Data Recovery on your computer, and you'll get the main window below.

If you didn’t enable USB debugging on your device, you’ll see the window below. Follow the detailed expression below. There are three different ways to finish this job for different Android system:
Note: If you have already enabled USB debugging on your device before, you can skip this step.
  • 1) For Android 2.3 or earlier: Enter "Settings" < Click "Applications" < Click "Development" < Check "USB debugging"
  • 2) For Android 3.0 to 4.1: Enter "Settings" < Click "Developer options" < Check "USB debugging"
  • 3) For Android 4.2 or newer: Enter "Settings" < Click "About Phone" < Tap "Build number" for several times until getting a note "You are under developer mode" < Back to "Settings" < Click "Developer options" < Check "USB debugging"

Then connect your Android device to the computer and move to the next step.

Step 2.  Analyze and scan your Android device for lost contacts

After the program detected your Android device, you'll get a window below. Before scanning your device, let the program analyze it by clicking “Start” button.

The analysis will take you a few seconds. After that, you'll get a window as follows. As the window shows, click "Allow" button on your Android device's screen to permit the Superuser Request. Then click "Start" button on the program's window to begin the scan.

Step3. Preview and restore contacts from Android phones

After the scan, it will remind you when all contacts and messages have been scanned out. Then you can stop it and preview all your contacts. Mark the data those you want to get back and click "Recover" button to save them on your computer.

- See more at: http://www.android-recovery-transfer.com/recover-deleted-contacts-from-android-phone.html#sthash.cXZeEMn8.dpuf
ownload, install and run Android Data Recovery on your computer, and you'll get the main window below.

If you didn’t enable USB debugging on your device, you’ll see the window below. Follow the detailed expression below. There are three different ways to finish this job for different Android system:
Note: If you have already enabled USB debugging on your device before, you can skip this step.
  • 1) For Android 2.3 or earlier: Enter "Settings" < Click "Applications" < Click "Development" < Check "USB debugging"
  • 2) For Android 3.0 to 4.1: Enter "Settings" < Click "Developer options" < Check "USB debugging"
  • 3) For Android 4.2 or newer: Enter "Settings" < Click "About Phone" < Tap "Build number" for several times until getting a note "You are under developer mode" < Back to "Settings" < Click "Developer options" < Check "USB debugging"

Then connect your Android device to the computer and move to the next step.

Step 2.  Analyze and scan your Android device for lost contacts

After the program detected your Android device, you'll get a window below. Before scanning your device, let the program analyze it by clicking “Start” button.

The analysis will take you a few seconds. After that, you'll get a window as follows. As the window shows, click "Allow" button on your Android device's screen to permit the Superuser Request. Then click "Start" button on the program's window to begin the scan.

Step3. Preview and restore contacts from Android phones

After the scan, it will remind you when all contacts and messages have been scanned out. Then you can stop it and preview all your contacts. Mark the data those you want to get back and click "Recover" button to save them on your computer.

- See more at: http://www.android-recovery-transfer.com/recover-deleted-contacts-from-android-phone.html#sthash.cXZeEMn8.dpuf
ownload, install and run Android Data Recovery on your computer, and you'll get the main window below.

If you didn’t enable USB debugging on your device, you’ll see the window below. Follow the detailed expression below. There are three different ways to finish this job for different Android system:
Note: If you have already enabled USB debugging on your device before, you can skip this step.
  • 1) For Android 2.3 or earlier: Enter "Settings" < Click "Applications" < Click "Development" < Check "USB debugging"
  • 2) For Android 3.0 to 4.1: Enter "Settings" < Click "Developer options" < Check "USB debugging"
  • 3) For Android 4.2 or newer: Enter "Settings" < Click "About Phone" < Tap "Build number" for several times until getting a note "You are under developer mode" < Back to "Settings" < Click "Developer options" < Check "USB debugging"

Then connect your Android device to the computer and move to the next step.

Step 2.  Analyze and scan your Android device for lost contacts

After the program detected your Android device, you'll get a window below. Before scanning your device, let the program analyze it by clicking “Start” button.

The analysis will take you a few seconds. After that, you'll get a window as follows. As the window shows, click "Allow" button on your Android device's screen to permit the Superuser Request. Then click "Start" button on the program's window to begin the scan.

Step3. Preview and restore contacts from Android phones

After the scan, it will remind you when all contacts and messages have been scanned out. Then you can stop it and preview all your contacts. Mark the data those you want to get back and click "Recover" button to save them on your computer.

- See more at: http://www.android-recovery-transfer.com/recover-deleted-contacts-from-android-phone.html#sthash.cXZeEMn8.dpuf

Step 1. Connect your Samsung mobile phone to the computer (enable USB debugging)

Download, install and run Android Data Recovery on your computer, and you'll get the main window below.

- See more at: http://www.android-recovery-transfer.com/recover-deleted-contacts-from-android-phone.html#sthash.cXZeEMn8.dpuf

Step 1. Connect your Samsung mobile phone to the computer (enable USB debugging)

Download, install and run Android Data Recovery on your computer, and you'll get the main window below.

- See more at: http://www.android-recovery-transfer.com/recover-deleted-contacts-from-android-phone.html#sthash.cXZeEMn8.dpuf

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Sunday, 17 November 2013

How-remove the screws of laptop-to repair keyboard


  1. On the underside of your laptop, you'll find screws holding the keyboard and palm rest in place. On our ThinkPad Z61t, all five holes were marked with small keyboard icons.
  2. Set the screws aside, and be sure to keep track of them all.
    replace-keyboard-screws1_sf.jpg

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Laptop-keyboard-repair-solutions how to repair laptop keyboard


Steps:  
    replace-keyboard-palmrest_sh.jpg
It works hard, plays hard, and goes everywhere with you. But with all that use, certain laptop parts can wear out. Even systems that still run perfectly well on the inside may suffer from problems on the outside. The most visible signs of aging and abuse are often found on the keyboard; keys may have stopped working after one or two accidentally spilled beverages, or cosmetic flaws, such as rubbed out letters, may have started to appear. But you don't need to replace your entire laptop, just the keyboard.
To find the right keyboard for your system, start by checking with the laptop manufacturer to see if they sell replacements. If not, spare part dealers, can help. This site has an online tool for locating parts. Simply enter the manufacturer, model line, series, and model number of your notebook. (eBay is another good source for new or used parts.) We found a keyboard for our aging Lenovo ThinkPad Z61t for $60.
Depending on the model and age of your laptop, a replacement can cost as little as $20 or as much as $130. Prices vary, so shop around for the best deal. Research a seller's history carefully, and check the return policy before you complete your purchase.
Once you have the replacement keyboard, swapping it for your old one will be easy. The entire process should take only 15 to 20 minutes.
  1. Replacement keyboard for your specific laptop model
  2. Phillips-head screwdriver
  3. Tray for keeping loose screws

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Thursday, 7 November 2013

How to Repair an Electric Rice Cooker at home

An electric rice cooker is a great appliance that is often used to save a lot of time and effort in preparing quick meals after a long day. By using an electric rice cooker the user can quickly make some rice without worrying of overcooking or burning. Many times people will set up the rice cooker in place of pasta or potatoes as a side dish. Like many electrical appliances the electric rice cooker can have some problems as it ages. There are electrical problems that surface as the appliance gets some age on it. Many owners will simply throw it in the trash and buy a new one. However, with the right types of components a do it yourselfer can easily fix their rice cooker for prolonged use.

Step 1 - Unplug Power Cord from Wall

Before you start to work on the electric rice cooker you will want to make sure it is not plugged into any power source.

Step 2 - Remove Cover

Take the covering dish of the electric rice cooker and place it aside. You will also need to remove the burner plate and inner bowl. This will allow you to get to the inner parts of the cooker.

Step 3 - Remove Base of Cooker

On the bottom of most electric rice cookers there are some tabs, or screws, that hold the base together. Remove these screws, or fold back the tabs, so that you can remove the base.

Step 4 - Test Heating Element

The cooker's heating element may not be working properly. Disconnect the heating wire from the terminal and test it with the multimeter. Set the meter to read Ohms and touch the wire to the terminals. If it reads "0" ohms the wire is fine.

Step 5 - Test Resistor

If the heating element is fine, then the next space to test is the resistor. Use the multimeter again on the same setting and touch the probes to the resistor. If the reading comes out to 20 Ohms then the resistor is fine. If not, then you will need to replace it.

Step 6 - Check and Clean Contacts

Another problem that is associated with older electric rice cooker appliances is that the switch contacts can become dirty or corrode. When this happens they will not allow a solid current to flow when the switch is pressed to star the cooker. With the base removed, check the contact areas. Check to see if they are burned. If so, you will need to replace these contacts. If not, then use some electrical contact cleaner and a clean rag.

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