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omrox



Joined: 02 Sep 2006
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Post23 Jan 2007 16:17   optocoupler

can anyone help me out with the circuit diagram for IR photodiode one one side of a rotating disc with holes and IR LED on the other side. maximum of 5 volt supply available and ther shud be proper voltage difernce between the holes present between the 2 opto devices n wen holes absent.
plz can anyone help me out with it..
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nikhilele



Joined: 11 Jan 2006
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Location: Bangalore India


Post23 Jan 2007 16:54   optocoupler

your language is very poor please write full words. then many intelligent engineers and techies are here to help you. In a very reputed forum like edaboard shortcuts and shortforms are not entertained..
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omrox



Joined: 02 Sep 2006
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Post24 Jan 2007 13:49   Re: optocoupler

k. sorry if language is a barrier,

i am lookin for a practical circuit for measuring speed of a rotating disc. the disc is having holes on it and by placing IR LED and IR photo diode on the either side of the disc. by doing so i can count the pulses. the thing i want is a practical circuit connected to these sensor diode by which i can get +5 v ( when two photo sensors look towards each other through the hole present on the dics ) and 0 v otherwise.


i hope i m clear now with my requirements. can anyone please help me out with this.
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budhy



Joined: 21 Oct 2006
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Location: Indonesia


Post24 Jan 2007 14:34   Re: optocoupler

This book discuss your project very detail :
Optocoupler Databooks
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omrox



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Post30 Jan 2007 8:42   Re: optocoupler

can i get a proper circuit diagram ?
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mamu_s



Joined: 03 Feb 2007
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Post03 Feb 2007 19:30   Re: optocoupler

your just buy slotter optocoupler sensor which give 0v or 5v...you need no extra circuit.. if you are using sensor with open collector, just add pull up resistor..then you can connect output of that sensor direct to your controller pin...it easy....
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