Hcsr04 requires 5 volts and 15 mA of power for operation. Hcsr04 can measure distance between an active range of 2 cm to 4 meters. Time is than manipulated to approximate the distance traveled by waves or what is the distance between the sensor and the object? from which ultrasound waves bounced back. Control circuit than calculates the time taken by waves to reach back after transmission. Ultrasonic receiver receives the bounced back waves and notifies the control circuit about it. Bounced back waves reaches the ultrasonic receiver. Transmitted waves bounce back if they hit any flat surface/object in their path. Hscr04 ultrasonic transmitter transmits ultrasound waves at 40,000 Hz.
Thanks.Hcsr04 ultrasonic sensor is composed of ultrasonic transmitter, ultrasonic receiver and a control circuit. I will also share its tutorial with PIC Microcontroller soon. You should have a look at LPG Gas Leak Detect using Arduino in which I have designed its Proteus simulation. So, that’s all for today, I hope you guys have enjoyed this Gas Sensor Library for Proteus.
DHT11 FLOW SENSOR LIBRARY FOR PROTEUS 8 HOW TO
So, let’s check it out how to use these gas sensors.Test Pin is used for simulation purposes, when you have HIGH on Test Pin then it means that you have Gas in the atmosphere and your sensor will give HIGH as well on the OUT Pin.Two of these pins are Vcc and GND while third is OUT Pin.You can see all of these sensors has four pins on them.So, these are all the Gas Sensors available in this Gas Sensor Library for Proteus.Now place all of them in your work space and they will look something as shown in below figure:.In the components section, make a search for Gas sensors as shown in below figure:.
DHT11 FLOW SENSOR LIBRARY FOR PROTEUS 8 SOFTWARE
Now open your Proteus software or restart it, if its already open.If you are having issues with Library installation in Proteus 8 Professional,then you should read How to add new Library in Proteus 8.So, let’s start with downloading and installing of Gas Sensor Library for Proteus. So, here’s the list of all eight gas sensors, I have added in this library: You should also have a look at the project LPG Gas Leak Detector using Arduino in which I have used this Gas Sensor MQ-2 with Arduino. We will have a look at How to use these sensors below. So, that’s why I have placed a Test Pin in each of these sensors so when you make this pin HIGH, then it means the gas is present and if this Test Pin goes LOW then it means there’s no gas available and sensors will give LOW output. As we all know that Proteus is a simulating software so it won’t be able to detect the gas in real in Proteus. In this Gas Sensor Library for Proteus, I have added eight different Gas Sensors, which are used for detection of different gases. You can interface this Gas Sensor with any Microcontroller, for example: Arduino, PIC Microcontroller or 8051 Microcontroller etc. These sensors are not available in Proteus so that’s why I have designed a library using which now you can use these different gas sensors quite easily in Proteus software. We are all well aware of Gas Sensors which are used for detection of different gasses in the atmosphere. I hope you guys are gonna enjoy this one. Today, I am going to share a new Gas Sensor Library for Proteus. Hello friends, hope you all are fine and having fun with your lives.