Description of Components 3.1 MPU 6050
Description of Components 3.1 MPU 6050
DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
3.1 MPU 6050:
MPU6050 is an integrated 6-axis Motion Tracking device that combines a 3-axis gyroscope,
3-axis accelerometer. It uses I2C to communicate with master
(In my case it is Arduino NANO). It contains 16-bits output channels. So we can get the
measurement as a 16 bit value.
1 Vcc Provides power for the module, can be +3V to +5V. Typically
+5V is used
3 Serial Clock (SCL) Used for providing clock pulse for I2C Communication
4 Serial Data (SDA) Used for transferring Data through I2C communication
5 Auxiliary Serial Can be used to interface other I2C modules with MPU6050. It
Data (XDA) is optional
6 Auxiliary Serial Can be used to interface other I2C modules with MPU6050. It
Clock (XCL) is optional
7 AD0 If more than one MPU6050 is used a single MCU, then this
pin can be used to vary the address
8 Interrupt (INT) Interrupt pin to indicate that data is available for MCU to
read.
MPU6050 Features:
MEMS 3-aixs accelerometer and 3-axis gyroscope values combined
Power Supply: 3-5V
Communication : I2C protocol
Built-in 16-bit ADC provides high accuracy
Built-in DMP provides high computational power
Can be used to interface with other IIC devices like magnetometer
Configurable IIC Address
3.2 HT-12E ENCODER:
1 to 8 A0,A1,A2,A3,A4,A5,A6 & These are the 8-bit address bits, which is used to
A7 protect your data. We should set the bits in same
pattern on Encoder and Decoder IC to pair them.
10 to 13 AD0, AD1, AD2 & AD3 These four pins are used to send data, the data
encoded here will be decoded on HT12D IC
sharing the same address bits
15 and 16 Oscillator pins 1 & 2 The IC has a built in oscillator. This oscillator can
be used by connecting these two pins through a
1M Resistor
16 Vcc/Vdd This pin powers the IC, typically +5V is used. Can
range from 2.4V to 12V
3.3 HT-12D DECODER:
1 to 8 A0,A1,A2,A3,A4,A5,A6 & These are the 8-bit address bits, which is used
A7 to protect your data. We should set the bits in
same pattern on Encoder and Decoder IC to
pair them.
10 to 13 AD0, AD1, AD2 & AD3 These four pins are used to obtain the data bits
by decoding the data from HT12E IC
15 and 16 Oscillator pins 1 & 2 The IC has a built in oscillator. This oscillator
can be used by connecting these two pins
through a 1M Resistor
17 Valid Transmission (VT) This pin will go high when a data is received.
It is not mandatory to use it.
Specifications:
Wireless (RF) Simplex Transmitter and Receiver
Transmitter Operating Voltage: +5V only
Transmitter Operating current: 9mA to 40mA
Operating frequency: 433 MHz
Transmission Distance: 3 meters (without antenna) to 100 meters (maximum)
Modulating Technique: ASK (Amplitude shift keying)
Data Transmission speed: 10Kbps
Circuit type: Saw resonator
Low cost and small package
3.5 433 MHz RF Receiver Module:
Pin Configuration:
No: Pin Name Description
Specifications:
1 Enable 1,2 This pin enables the input pin Input 1(2) and Input 2(7)
9 Enable 3,4 This pin enables the input pin Input 3(10) and Input 4(15)
Power Vin, 3.3V, 5V, GND Vin: Input voltage to Arduino when using an
external power source (6-12V).
5V: Regulated power supply used to power
microcontroller and other components on the board.
3.3V: 3.3V supply generated by on-board voltage
regulator. Maximum current draw is 50mA.
GND: Ground pins.
Input/Output Digital Pins D0 - D13 Can be used as input or output pins. 0V (low) and
Pins 5V (high)
Operating Voltage 5V
SRAM 2 KB
EEPROM 1 KB