17.password Based Security Door Lock System
17.password Based Security Door Lock System
17.password Based Security Door Lock System
Microcontroller : AT89S52
Application : Security
Abstract:
Security is prime concern in our day-to-day life. Everyone wants to be as much as secure
as to be possible. An access control systems forms a vital link in a security chain. The micro
controller based digital lock presented here is an access control system that allows only
authorized persons to access a restricted area. This system is best suitable for corporate offices,
ATMs and home security.
The system comprises a small electronic unit with a numeric keypad, which is fixed
outside the entry door to control a solenoid-operated lock with the help of a stepper motor. When
an authorized person enters predetermined user ID and password via the keypad, the stepper
motor is operated for a limited time to unlatch the solenoid-operated lock so the door can be
open. At the end of preset delay, the stepper motor is operated in reverse direction and the door
gets locked again.
When the code has been incorrectly entered three times in a row, the code lock will
switch to block mode. This function thwarts any attempt by ‘hackers’ to quickly try a large
number of codes in a sequence. If the user forgets his password, the code lock can be accessed by
a unique 10 digit administrator password. The secret code can be changed any time after entering
the current code (Master code).
A buzzer is provided for audio acknowledgment of the key impression. Whenever a key
is pressed on the numeric key pad, the system acknowledges the impression by a short beep
sound. This buzzer is driven by an NPN transistor.
This project uses regulated 5V, 500mA power supply. 7805 three terminal voltage regulator is
used for voltage regulation. Bridge type full wave rectifier is used to rectify the ac output of
secondary of 230/12V step down transformer.
Block diagram:
BRIDGE
AC MAINS RECITIER REGULAT
OR
LCD
89s52
KEYPAD MICRO
CONTROLLE BUZZER
R
LED