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Design of an Automatic Window Using a PIC Microcontroller and Stepper Motor
Author(s) -
Nnamdi Okomba,
Candidus O Okwor,
Ibrahim Adeyanju,
Hilary Ezea
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
fuoye journal of engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2579-0625
pISSN - 2579-0617
DOI - 10.46792/fuoyejet.v2i2.75
Subject(s) - microcontroller , window (computing) , closing (real estate) , computer science , stepper motor , stepper , computer hardware , detector , pic microcontroller , signal (programming language) , embedded system , real time computing , engineering , operating system , telecommunications , mechanical engineering , materials science , political science , law , nanotechnology , programming language
In this paper, the design of an automatic window is presented. The proposed window closes and opens automatically during and after a rainfall. The automatic system was developed with a focus on hospitals in order to allow medical staff and other supporting staff to concentrate on their primary responsibilities of taking care of patients. The system design includes a PIC16F877A microcontroller which gets activated when a moisture detector sensor sends a high logic signal to it. The microcontroller executes its embedded program by activating the stepper motor through a ULN2003 current-dependent integrated circuit (IC) chip resulting in stepwise control of the window. Hence, the window is automatically closed when rainfall is detected but opens and remains open when no rain is detected. We intend to extend our design to automatic opening and closing of the windows at others times in addition to during and after rainfall; for instance, window opening and closing every day at specific times in the morning and evening respectively.

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