Automatic temperature control using 8085 microprocessor
1. PRESENTED BY
SUBHRADEEP MITRA
&
DEBANJAN MUKHERJEE
ROLL NO.-3513-61-0008 & 3513-61-0021
REG. NO & SESSION-063209 & 063302OF 2008-2009
UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF
Mr.ARINDAM SAHA
DEPT.OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
SAMMILANI MAHAVIDYALAYA
2. Definition of Temperature Control
Temperature control is a process in which change of
temperature of a space (and objects collectively there
within) is measured or otherwise detected, and the
passage of heat energy into or out of the space is adjusted
to achieve a desired average temperature.
3. Aim of the Project
To control temperature
To minimize manual intervention using an intelligent
processor (such as 8085 microprocessor)
It controls the temperature of any industrial plant.
4. ATC using 8085 Microprocessor
An Automatic Temperature Control Unit mainly divided
into three parts-
Temperature input unit
Processing unit
Control output unit
5. Overview of ATC unit
The 8085 based trainer kit forms the basic processing
unit.
The Analog-to-Digital converter unit and temperature
sensor forms the temperature input unit.
The switching ON/OFF of the heater / cooler controls
the heat supplied to the plant
6. Basic operation of the temperature
control unit
Operationally, the system requires two set points
Upper set point
Lower set point
Whenever the temperature of the plant exceeds the
upper limit or recede the lower limit heater/cooler is
turned-off, so that a temperature is maintained within
limits.
7. The main hardware consists of
automatic temperature control system
1) 8085 Microprcessr unit
2) ADC interface board
3) AD 590 temperature sensor
4) Amplifier (741 op-Amp)
8. The 8085 trainer kit consists of
8085 MPU IC
8KB EPROM
8KB RAM
Keyboard and display controller 8279
Programmable Peripheral interface 8255(PPI)
21 key hex-keypad
Six numbers of seven segment LED’s
9. The ADC interface board consists of
ADC 0808, which is an 8-bit converter with eight
channels of input.
Interfaced with the 8085 through 50-pin bus expansion
connector.
10. Basic block diagram Architecture of
ATC system
Sensor Amplifier
Micro-
processor unit
ADC
converter
Analog Signal Amplified Analog Signal Converted Digital Signal
11. Entire Circuit Diagram of control unit
Heater
Sensor(AD590)
Differential Amplifier
Using (Op-amp)
ADC Converter
(0808 IC)
8085
Microprocessor
unit
Water
12. Different types of temperature sensors
Thermistor
Thermocouples
Solid state temperature sensor
I.C. Temperature sensor(LM134-3)
13. Some Thermistor and its circuit diagram
Rod Thermistor FIG.-Circuit diagram of
Thermistor
Bead Thermistor
Disc
Thermistor
15. Solid State Temperature Sensor
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Fig.-AD 590 IC
Fig:-Calibration accuracy Vs.
Temperature Curve of AD 590
16. The sensor which We choose for this
project
Features of AD590
Sensitivity
Better than LM135
Great calibration accuracy
Fast temperature measurement
FIG:-AD590
17. Differential Amplifier using op-amp
FIG:-Implementation of the
circuit on Bread-Board
FIG:-circuit diagram of
Differential Amplifier
18. Interfacing the 0808 with the 8085 trainer kit
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
EOC
2-1
2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5
2-6 2-7 2-8
Port A
Port B
Port C ALE START COOLER HEATER
20. START
CALL SUBROUTINE ADC : SET ALE
(C7), SET START (C6)
READ EOC (A7)
IS EOC- -=0
Y
N
IS DATA
<
19H (.5V)?
,
33H(IV)?
IS DATA
>
98H (3V)?
RESET ALE(C7) READ PORT B FOR DATA
N
CALL SUBROUTINE
HEATER
CALL SUBROUTINE
COOLER
Y Y
FIG:-DESIGN STEPS WITH THE HELP OF FLOWCHART
21. If we choose any other component other than
microprocessor :
Magnitude Comparator
FIG:-Block diagram of IC 7485
24. Application of Automatic Temperature
control System
IN DAILY LIFE
FIG:-MICRO-OVENFIG:-ROOM TEMPERATURE
CONTROLLER
25. Advantage of ATC system
ATC system using 8085 is very simple
circuit.
As 8085 microprocessor Memory used as
stack memory( when needed), we the
programmer can store already all
possible combination of data
corresponding to the temperature in the
memory stack.
It has minimum circuitry.
26. Limitation of the ATC System
The system is temperature bounded.
We just conceptually say that huge no. of
peripheral devices must be connected through
the two port, but at the time of implementation
of the project we are not able to connect all
possible devices with the microprocessor port.
The sensibility of the system is 0.20C,so any
change in temperature less than that can’t be
recognized by the system.
27. Future scope of the project
This is a very basic automation system of
temperature control.
Few changes may be needed in the control
circuit for controlling the system with the help of
Microcontroller.
It should also be able to control various
temperature.
If we use microcontroller rather than
microprocessor the cost will be minimum.
We can also use relay to control the heater and
cooler subroutine automatically.
28. References
Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and
applications with 8085- By R.S. Gaonkar, Fifth Edition
(Penram international publishing).
Microprocessor and digital systems-Douglas
V.Hall, (McGraw Hill Book co.)
Introduction to microprocessor- A.P.Mathur,
(Tata McGraw Hill)
MME 85S manual
IC DATA handbook
National semiconductors Datasheets
30. Acknowledgement
We would like to acknowledge and extend our heartfelt
gratitude to the following persons who have made the
completion of this project possible:
• Mrs.Swagata Saha Sau ,Computer Sc. Department,
Sammilani Mahavidyalaya for her vital encouragement and
support.
• Mr. Arindam Saha, the faculty member of computer Sc
dept. and also our project guide, for his immense
assistance.
• All faculty members and Staff.
• Most especially to my family and friends