Abstract

The aim of this research is to design a control power circuit which has the ability to operate the solenoid valve, the pump and the DC motor of the bottle filling machine. This circuit contains of three main parts the PIC16F876a, the Interface Circuit and the Snabber Circuit. The power circuit is supplied by 110 V. The (PIC 16F876a) is supplied by 5 V. The power switch MOSFET is supplied by 24 V. The Snabber Circuit and the interface circuit are designed in this research. The purpose and the role of the circuit and the Interface Circuit in the power control circuit are determined in this research.

Highlights

  • The control of electric power with power electronic devices has become increasingly important over the last 20 years

  • The microcontroller output operates the interface circuit, the interface circuit turns on the metal oxide silicon ield effect transistors (MOSFETs) gate

  • The Pump circuit turns on to ill the tank with liquid, the Motor circuit turns on to put the bottle exactly under the Solenoid Valve, after that, the Solenoid Valve circuit turns on to ill the bottle with liquid

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Introduction

The control of electric power with power electronic devices has become increasingly important over the last 20 years. Whole new classes of motors have been enabling by power electronics, and the future offers the possibility of more effective control of the electric power grid using power electronics. The most notable power devices are gate turn-off thyristors, power Darlington transistors, power MOSFETs, and insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs). Power semiconductor devices are the most important functional elements in all power conversion applications. The power devices are mainly used as switches to convert power from one form to another. They are used in motor control systems, uninterrupted power supplies, high-voltage DC transmission, power supplies, induction heating, and in many other power conversion applications Enkat (2001); Skvarenina (2002)

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