Simulation Sliding Door Imulation Using Atmega32 Microcontroller
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v2i5.62Keywords:
ATMega32 microcontroller, Infrared sensor, DC Motor, Limit switchAbstract
Most people consider the door only as medium to enter or exit the room. But when observed in more detail again when this door is used by people in public places such as supermarkets, hospitals, offices and malls to open and close of a large size doors by manually feels less effective and efficient. So for that required a control system that can sup-port the function and usefulness of the door in order to provide convenience to the community when using it. This automatic door simulation uses an ATMEGA32 type microcontroller as the controlling center on the automatic door control system. Also use Infrared sensors to detect when someone is about to enter a room, then move the door using DC motor automatically and limit switch as stopper. How this device works is based on microcontroller. The programming language used is the C language programming language. Based on the design, testing and operation can be stated that simulation of automatic sliding doors using microcontroller based Infrared sensor ATMEGA32 work in accordance with expected conditions. This indicates that the simulated sliding door can be implemented to the actual shape.
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