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Title: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: coolpratheesh on January 10, 2013, 12:10:17 AM
This is a electronic RC switch I have done for our bellowed Roopeshji as a gift. Please see the videos. The videos are 3 different ways in which you can use it without any modification. You can just allocated the channel connected to it to a two position switch, a three position switch or a potentiometer as required .
http://youtu.be/-TXJWyE6n-U
http://youtu.be/qVHTXxQbVe0
http://youtu.be/qVHTXxQbVe0


Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: paladugu_sujith on January 10, 2013, 12:23:27 AM
build log


Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: VC on January 10, 2013, 12:25:00 AM
Well done! If you would like to do this commercially, let me know, I will require a few sets for my boats and will pay for all your efforts and the components. Please PM me the details if you are interested (How much will 2 sets of these cost me shipped to Guwahati?). I saw this effect in action, but didn't know that it was designed, fabricated/constructed by you. Congrats again. :thumbsup:


Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: KALYANPRODHAN on January 10, 2013, 06:11:07 AM
Hi, congrats.
what IC you used ?
Here are the resources for others.
http://www.ef-uk.net/data/rc-switch.htm
http://www.sentex.ca/~mec1995/gadgets/rc-sw3.html


Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: coolpratheesh on January 11, 2013, 12:16:47 AM
@ paladugu_sujith: I am very bad at documentation. So I don't have a build log for this. I had succeeded to implement it on one of our companies training Hardware, but wasn't able to make it into a product till yesterday. now it is soldered and finalised in a 3cm x 2cm pcb very neatly.

@ KALYANPRODHAN sir: I have used a micro controller called Atmega8 for implementing this, as it provides more flexibility in future modification and improving. I can just change some code and I can add any feature you want me to add on the hardware. For eg. if you want to use 1 channel to control multiple devices you can tell me to configure the code to detect multiple switch changes so the number of times you switch on and off the device on that channel of the switch would work. Right now in this hardware I can make chasser fader etc. as I have used a 7 channel Driver to control the out put. 


Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: coolpratheesh on January 11, 2013, 12:33:35 AM
I have just now seen that my last 2 videos are same there is a third video in which u can see it being controller by a pot

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pi_exfXnBGw&list=UUvw0wbNcXTqaDZwvGgcw7eQ&index=3


Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: roopeshkrishna on January 12, 2013, 08:29:39 PM
Salute respected Modeler..  :salute: can save ample of time with your invention.. ohooo...  :hatsoff: great asset for my completing fast patrol boats for lights and gun systems..


Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: coolpratheesh on January 13, 2013, 08:55:16 AM
Thank You Roopeshji... you have been great inspiration to my work ....


Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: KALYANPRODHAN on January 13, 2013, 09:21:04 AM
uC works digitally. Analog circuit works on analog voltage.
The time periode (1 - 2 mSec ) is converted in voltage with an LPF and then you can make anything even chaser speed control too, using analog electronics.

Here another difficulty is weight of electronics which uC is with low and prefered in aero projects.

But while that comes in ship, the cost, robustness and simplicity factor dominates over weight and analog wins. B)


Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: mhkabir98 on January 20, 2013, 06:07:40 PM
I am designing something like this, except it will be based upon an ATTiny SMD (lowest possible cost and weight) If there is interest for PCB design or build log, I will do a tutorial and perhaps sell kits too !

Completely homebrew design to keep things cheap. Guys please tell me if there you are interested.... Also, ATTiny will run Arduino bootloader (easy reprogramming) and the firmware will be open source.

You can send my a PM or email to tell me if you are interested :)

Kabir


Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: coolpratheesh on January 20, 2013, 09:15:21 PM
Kabir bhai this is the same thing dude... all your same specs.... please do a build log as I am really bad at the documentation part.... ppl will love to know the secret behind this.....


Title: Re: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: mhkabir98 on January 21, 2013, 02:27:06 PM
Ok prateesh bhai, no problem I will do a build log when I finish the Eagle design and have etched the pcbs.

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Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: coolpratheesh on January 21, 2013, 02:37:45 PM
Kabir bhai tell me one thing are the AT tiny available in quantities here?


Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: mhkabir98 on January 21, 2013, 07:47:26 PM
@pratheesh I am not sure exactly, but they should be available... Have to check in our local markets.

Also, my PCB design is in alpha stage (non-smd parts used) I will using an AtTiny44 / 84 (14 pins AVR) and 4x transistors to control 4 outputs with PWM. It can control a 12v or 5v source (selectable via jumper ; so you can control LED strips or your simple single LEDs). Unused pins are broken out so that more inputs can be used or more outputs added using an external driver board.

AtTiny is clocked internally at 8Mhz so no external oscillator used  ;D

If there is interest for the design, I could design a bigger one with more outputs, using the unused pins. The alpha design does not completely break out SPI bus , so you cannot reprogram the chip onboard. You will need to eject it from the socket and plug it into the breadboard to reprogram / reload the firmware.  :banghead:

Some work is left to be done on the PCB and after that I'll etch the prototype for testing.  {:)}

Kabir


Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: mhkabir98 on January 21, 2013, 07:51:33 PM
In the future, might also use the ULN2003 instead of transistors but not sure where to get it in Kolkata..

Also, I heard somewhere that AtTinys are available in Delhi.

Another idea that came to me was to read more channels without using up our limited pins was by taking the PPM sum input from the receiver  ;)

Kabir


Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: coolpratheesh on January 21, 2013, 11:19:33 PM
ive use the uln2008 its chea and easily available evry where....


Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: jaspreet.guitar on January 21, 2013, 11:35:57 PM
I bought a couple of ATtiny uC from Lajpat Rai Market, Chandni Chowk, Delhi last year. They don't generally stock the entire range, but most of the common ones can be found. As for the packaging, I bought the DIP version, you'd have to call and confirm about the SMD version! :)


Title: Re: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: mhkabir98 on January 22, 2013, 07:23:48 AM
@jaspreet as a favour could you ask them if they stock the ATTiny 84/44. For now, the DIP part will do.

@pratheesh uln2008 you say... Okay I will search for it here in Chandni market in kolkata.

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Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: roopeshkrishna on January 30, 2013, 12:05:13 PM
Pratheesh, sorry for the delay in review.. was tied up in some annual maintenance works of Navy projects..  now back in works.. no words to say.. for the great help as i saved lots of my time with your gadget.. i am still working for more integration like gun firing and machine gun sound generators for PT boats.. this one is also capable of driving my own active stabilization systems for my boats.. still my expiriments continued.. million thanks again..  because i like the way it works.. by connecting to a pot in TX can alter the final voltage from 0 to dim to high.. cool..:hatsoff:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEXgmXHiGBM


Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: coolpratheesh on January 30, 2013, 08:06:40 PM
thanx for the review roopeshji....


Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: roopeshkrishna on January 30, 2013, 08:12:17 PM
its also powering my new tug boat.. without any problem..  :thumbsup:


Title: Re: RC electronic switch for switching on lights and other accessories
Post by: qwerty156 on May 17, 2013, 08:55:14 AM
Great Job Prateesh ji!
If anyone is still interested i this, i could make a similar system for them :D