ENTRY DOCUMENT A3757 Low Cost Vehicle Security System
June 2004
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A3757: Low Cost Vehicle Security System
1. Introduction Vehicle theft is a big nuisance for vehicle owners. It usually happens that in a congested market where no authorized parking arrangements are available, if you park your vehicle then the chance of getting your vehicle at the same place after shopping, is a big question. Even in residential colonies incidences of vehicle theft are quite common. Commercially available vehicle security systems are very costly especially for two-wheeler owners. This is the place from where motivation comes to develop a low cost affordable vehicle security system (VSS) with same robustness as of costlier ones. In this project efforts are made to develop a low cost vehicle security solution using Atmel’s Atmega8 microcontroller with Analog Device’s low cost acceleration sensor ADXL311JE and Dallas semiconductor’s DS1973 iButton.
ADXL 311
A T M E G A 8
Battery
DS1973 IButton
Siren with driver circuit Figure 1: Block diagram of VSS
+5V
+5V PC5
RESET PD0
PC4
PD1
PC3
PD2
PC2
PD3
PC1
PD4
PC0
VCC
GND
200 k
+5V
0.1
GND PB6 +5V
ATMEGA 8-16PI
0.1
ADXL311
AVREF
+9V
AVCC
PB7
PB5
PD5
PB4
PD6
PB3
PD7
PB2
PB0
PB1
Siren
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4.7 k 10 k
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Figure 2: Circuit diagram of VSS
iButton Holder
Mechanical Key Slot
Figure 3: VSS mounted in two-wheeler
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Atmega8 IButton in Key ring Acceleration Sensor Module SIREN
Figure 4: VSS on Circuit board
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