DEVELOPMENT OF AN ANDROID-BASED INTELLIGENTCONTROL SYSTEM FOR DC MOTOR APPLICATIONS
Keywords:
PIC micro controller, LCD, Bluetooth, IR sensor, DC motorsAbstract
Employing these new tools is essential for improving outcomes due to the continuous evolution of technology. Android is the predominant smartphone platform, ideal for developing real-time daily applications. The study examines the development and application of an economical, reliable, and secure Bluetooth-enabled controller for regulating the speed and direction of a DC motor. The smartphone enabled communication, while Bluetooth technology regulated the vehicle's speed. The PIC platform enables the swift advancement of electrical systems. The RPM of a DC motor is measured with an infrared monitor. A PWM signal can activate a DC motor. The Bluetooth module acquires data from the Android phone, energizes the DC motor, and presents the speed on an LCD screen. The data is transmitted through a Bluetooth receiver linked to a PIC.
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