The
circuit was constructed to provide a simple electronic lock system
based on a single integrated circuit and will require a code of seven
digits.
Terminology
- 4022 – a 4-stage CMOS counter with 8 decoded outputs used for binary counter/decoder, divide-by-N counting, frequency division, decade counter/decimal decode display, and counter control/timers due to its features such as standardized symmetrical output characteristics, medium speed operation, parametric ratings (5V, 10V, 15V), 100% tested for quiescent current at 20V, and fully static operation
- BS170 – an N-channel enhancement mode field effect transistor designed to minimize on-state resistance while providing reliable, rugged, and fast switching performance and particularly suited for low voltage, low current application such as power MOSFET gate drivers and small servo motor control due to its features of high saturation current capability, voltage controlled small signal switch, and high density cell design
- BD679 – a monolithic NPN Silicon epibase power Darlington transistor with resistors and diode in a TO 126 plastic package and is typically used for AF applications due to its high current gain
Circuit Explanation:
The
construction of the circuit is relatively simple since it utilizes a
very few components. One important thing to be considered in doing this
circuit is the time it will take, after the push button switches are
pressed, for the code to reach the main IC. There will be a delay unless
all the keys were entered. When the right sequence of code was entered
correctly, the output of Q7 will be activated for approximately 4
seconds. This will drive the transistor Q2 which in turn would drive one
relay that will open the door or any other circuit attached.
The
use of red LED D3 provides a visual indication of the activation of Q2.
The code that has been set for the circuit is 1704570, as seen in the
diagram. This was made possible by the arrangement of the resistors with
their corresponding connections to the switches. The resistors are
arranged from points A to G order while the switches are connected to
the corresponding resistors in random order. The security code can be
changed by altering the connections between the switches and the outputs
of the IC1.
Part List
R1-7=4.7Kohm
R8=15Kohm R9=1Mohm R10-13=10Kohm R11=100ohm |
R12=220Kohm
R14=1.2Kohm C1-3=100nF 100V C2=4.7uF 25V D1-2=1N4148 |
D3=RED LED 3mm
IC1=4022 Q1=BS170 Q2=BD679 S1-10=Push button or keyboard |
Application
In
most secured places with the capability of the company to purchase high
end equipments, an electronic key operated door is usually installed.
This will prohibit the entry of unauthorized persons or verify the
entrance of a person by supplying the correct key code. This electronic
security door key may also be found on vehicle doors for locking and
unlocking purposes. Other establishments that utilize this are jewelry
shops, banks, apartments, factories, hotels, prisons, apartments, and
homes. They are very reliable since they are convenient to use and can
be integrated easily with other circuitries
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