Design and development of switch through passive infrared sensor / by Ian Raniel D. Montalla and John Eric T. Tabor.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2023Description: xii, 58 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: MONTALLA, IAN RANIEL D, and TABOR JOHN ERIC T., DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF SWITCH THROUGH PASSIVE INFRARED SENSOR. Undergraduate Design Project. Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology Major in Electrical Technology. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. June 2021. Adviser: Mr. Ronwaldo Aguila. This research was conducted to develop and enhance the traditional switch of electric fan system, develop a simple and easy system, improve its functionality by making it automatic, and for Bachelor of Science and Industrial Technology Major in Electrical Technology freshmen to learn more about automation of appliances using sensors is efficient for power saving and the wiring can be learned and used for training in laboratories, to determine the efficiency of the developed system, identify the difference between the old and the developed system, develop an eco-friendly system, and lastly, prove the functionality of the system. This research is created by gathering information from a variety of sources, recognizing a potential current problem that may be remedied by improving it, and formulating a plan to address it. Locating advanced components that can be employed, locating a less expensive but worthwhile component, developing a one-time investment project that lasts longer than the typical system, and developing a system that will improve the lives of the consumers. The built method was effective, efficient, and more accessible. It demonstrates that utilizing an infrared sensor for the switch is more usable than using a manual switch, as well as infrared sensor equipped appliances are easier to use than the old design. This research also shows that the developed system may be integrated into any system at a lower cost because it automates ventilation in a building during the day and night while consuming less energy.
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Thesis (Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology major in Electrical Technology) Cavite State University.

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College of Engineering and Information Technology (CEIT) - Department of Industrial Engineering and Technology.

MONTALLA, IAN RANIEL D, and TABOR JOHN ERIC T., DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF SWITCH THROUGH PASSIVE INFRARED SENSOR.
Undergraduate Design Project. Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology Major in Electrical Technology. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. June 2021. Adviser: Mr. Ronwaldo Aguila.
This research was conducted to develop and enhance the traditional switch of electric fan system, develop a simple and easy system, improve its functionality by making it automatic, and for Bachelor of Science and Industrial Technology Major in Electrical Technology freshmen to learn more about automation of appliances using sensors is efficient for power saving and the wiring can be learned and used for training in laboratories, to determine the efficiency of the developed system, identify the difference between the old and the developed system, develop an eco-friendly system, and lastly, prove the functionality of the system. This research is created by gathering information from a variety of sources, recognizing a potential current problem that may be remedied by improving it, and formulating a plan to address it. Locating advanced components that can be employed, locating a less expensive but worthwhile component, developing a one-time investment project that lasts longer than the typical system, and developing a system that will improve the lives of the consumers.
The built method was effective, efficient, and more accessible. It demonstrates that utilizing an infrared sensor for the switch is more usable than using a manual switch, as well as infrared sensor equipped appliances are easier to use than the old design. This research also shows that the developed system may be integrated into any system at a lower cost because it automates ventilation in a building during the day and night while consuming less energy.

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