DIY Security System
by Deathkiller98 in Circuits > Assistive Tech
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DIY Security System

In this instructable I will be showing you what I made for my final exam was a DIY security system
(Note: this is a school project it is not completed)
Step 1 Making the Cirkit
the circuit I have only has the ultrasonic sensor and the IR receiver hooked up to it I was going to attach the aldreno to a raspberry pie 3 to have it send a photo to any device its wirelessly attached to and add a camera to take the photo when the ultrasonic sencorr is tripped
Step 2 Making the Code

the code is not finished but the idea is to make the IR receiver turn on and off the ultrasonic sensor and have a camera take a Pictor and send it to your phone I found this to make it possible but never got around to trying it
( https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t... )
but here's the code I have right now
#define trigPin 13
#define echoPin 12
#include const int irReceiverPin = 2;
decode_results results;
IRrecv irrecv(irReceiverPin);
int distance; long duration;
void setup() {
Serial.begin (9600);
pinMode(trigPin, OUTPUT);
pinMode(echoPin, INPUT);
Serial.begin(9600); //initialize serial monitor
irrecv.enableIRIn(); //enable ir receiver module
duration = pulseIn(echoPin, HIGH);
distance = (duration/2) / 29.1; }
void loop() {
if (irrecv.decode(&results)) //if the ir receiver module receiver data
{
Serial.print("irCode: "); //print"irCode: "
Serial.print(results.value, HEX); //print the value in hexdecimal
Serial.print(", bits: "); //print" , bits: "
Serial.println(results.bits); //print the bits
irrecv.resume(); // Receive the next value
if(results.value == 0xFFA25D) {
digitalWrite(trigPin, LOW); // Added this line
delayMicroseconds(2); // Added this line
digitalWrite(trigPin, HIGH);
delayMicroseconds(10); // Added this line
digitalWrite(trigPin, LOW);
duration = pulseIn(echoPin, HIGH);
distance = (duration/2) / 29.1;
results.value = 0;
if (distance <= 200){
digitalWrite(trigPin, LOW); // Added this line
delayMicroseconds(2); // Added this line
digitalWrite(trigPin, HIGH);
delayMicroseconds(10); // Added this line
digitalWrite(trigPin, LOW);
duration = pulseIn(echoPin, HIGH);
irrecv.resume();
Serial.print("Distance: ");
Serial.println(distance); } } delay(1000); }
Building the Contaner

the container does not really matter as long as the ultrasonic sensor and the IR receiver and the power cord has a place to pop out of so they can work. I just made a box out of some cardboard I had lying around.