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Title: Diseño de un sensor de alarma contra incendios sin hilos
Author: Corado Perez, Lorenzo
Tutor: Moreno Soriano, Carlos Gonzalo
Others: Cobo Rodríguez, Germán  
Abstract: This Final Degree Project it is intended to design a wireless fire alarm sensor. Its objective is the design and simulation in a completely theoretical, from planning to real design without real implementation. The fire sensor will be powered by a fixed alternating voltage of 220 Volts. This will be monitored by a controller, which will receive temperature measurements every ten seconds and if during those ten seconds the temperature exceeds 60ºC, light and sound will be emitted. This work will consist of planning of execution times. Subsequently, the necessary theoretical context will be carried out to comply with the specifications that are intended to be obtained, then going on to carry out the design of the different circuits and programming of the elements and systems that make up the entire scheme. This work will be carried out in a theoretical way without real assembly. This work will conclude with the measurements and simulations in a theoretical way through the different software programs used correspondingly, which allow corroborating the correct functioning of the scheme and that comply with the specifications required by the initial design.
Keywords: sensors
microcontrollers
electronic circuits
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Issue Date: 10-Jan-2022
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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