This circuit is a 73 MHz
Hallogene Lamp Radio-Controlled. The purpose of it is to
control the power state of a hallogene lamp by a remote
control. When we press the push botton of the remonte
control, the power state of the lamp will be changed, so,
if the lamp was turned on, it will turned off and if it was
turned on, it will turned off. If we press to the button
another time, the same action will be occured. When the
button is pressed, a LED indicator lights on the remote
control.
The system is consisted by
two separate circuit. One is the remote control, or the
emmetor. The other is the receptor, or the hallogene lamp
controller. We plug the input of the lamp controller
circuit to the 120VAC source of the sector to supply it.
The lamp must be pluged to the output of the circuit to be
supplied and controlled.
The controller circuit has
also an antenna to receive the signal of the remote
control. The remote control has also an antenna to transmit
the signal to the controller circuit and have to be powered
by a 9V battery. Two things important for my circuit are
not mentioned in the schematic. There are about the two
logic component.
The first one is the Schmitt
trigger NOT gate (74LS14). Its Vcc pin must be connected to
the output of the +5V regulator (7805). And its GND pin
must be connected to the ground of the circuit. The second
one is the JK Flip-Flop (74LS76). Its Vcc pin must be
connected to the output of the +5V regulator (7805). And
its GND pin must be connected to the ground of the circuit.