Magnetic Proximity Switch
Magnetic Proximity Switch
Magnetic Proximity Switch
Circuit Diagram
List of Components IC CD4013 IC 555 SPDT relay Reed switch Transistor BC107 Diode 1N4007 LED Resistances o 1K o 2.2K o 10K o 470K Capacitances o 0.01F o 2.2F
Description of Components
Features
Set-Reset capability. Static flip-flop operation. Medium speed operation-16MHz at 10V. Standardized symmetrical output characteristics. o 100% tested for quiescent current at 20V. o o o o
Diode 1N4007 - The 1N4007 is a general purpose plastic encapsulated silicon rectifier.
Working
The magnetic proximity switch circuit, in principle, consists of a reed switch at its heart. When a magnet is brought in the vicinity of the sensor (reed switch) it operates and controls the rest of the switching circuit. In place of the reed switch we can also use a general-purpose electromagnetic reed relay (by making use of the reed switch contacts) as the sensor, if required. These tiny reed relays are easily available as they are widely used in telecom products. The reed switch or relay to be used with this circuit should be the normally open type. When a magnet is brought or placed in the vicinity of the sensor element for a moment, the contacts of the reed switch close to trigger timer IC1 wired in monostable mode. As a consequence its output at pin 3 goes high for a short duration and supplies clock to the clock input (pin 3) of IC2 (CD4013 dual D-type flip-flop). LED D2 is used as a response indicator. This CMOS IC2 consists of two independent flip-flops though here only one is used. The flip-flop is wired in toggle mode with data input (pin 5) connected to the Q (pin 2) output. On receipt of clock pulse, the Q output changes from low to high state and due to this the relay driver transistor T1 gets forward-biased. As a result the relay RL1 is energised.
Applications
Magnetic proximity sensors sense distance to objects by generating magnetic fields. They are similar to metal detectors. It involves use of Proximity sensing, a technique of detecting the presence or absence of an object using a critical distance. A position sensor determines an object's coordinates (linear or angular) with respect to a reference, displacement means moving from one position to another for a specified distance (or angle).
Magnetic proximity sensors are used to determine the position of points and mechanical locking of a switch machine to ensure safe passage of trains. The technique involves multiple sensors and the way in which the status ON can be distinguished from the shorted and OFF may be distinguished from open.
Magnetic proximity sensors are widely used in door and window sensors in burglar alarm systems and tamper proofing methods.
adaptability and portability of magnetic proximity sensors make them an ideal choice of panel building industries.
for high-throughput machines. These machines depend on the ability to identify process quality issues in real-time. Examples of these types of machines can be found in the printing and paper converting industries. The sensors on these machines need to be highly reliable and have their proper functioning guaranteed.