Introduction Thank you for purchasing the EZ-ON! This product will make your life easier by allowing you to control any household wall switch wirelessly. Perfect for the bedroom; where you can now turn off the light without getting out of bed. Also great for outdoor porch lights, garbage disposals, ceiling fans, anything you would normally control via a wall switch.
Your EZ-ON should now be working! Simply push the button on the receiver or the button on your remote to toggle your desired appliance on or off. Your remote should have a range of 50+ feet.
AA batteries at the same time (do not replace only 1). For safety precautions your EZ-ON receiver is equipped with a 15A fuse to protect the wiring in your house against fire. This fuse will only blow if your appliance’s original circuit breaker fails, and therefore under normal conditions should not need to be replaced.
Theory of Operation Your EZ-ON receiver is constantly running and waiting for input from either its pushbutton or the remote controller. When the remote button is pressed, the remote emits an Infrared light pulse of 950 nanometers at 38 kHz. The receiver’s eye sees this pulse and triggers the circuit to power a relay attached to your appliances wires in the wall.
LED. The oscilloscope screen capture shows the pulses at the capacitor (yellow) and the pulses through the LED (blue). CMOS 555 Timer in Astable configuration Pin 3 Output Voltage = VCC – 1.7V IR LED specifications: EZ-ON ASE, Inc. Page 7...
Receiver Circuit The above diagram represents the EZ-ON receiver circuit. Each important component is labeled. The purpose of the RC filter is to combat debouncing of the pushbuttons, and to smoothen any signals from the remote that may not be 100% clean (i.e., bouncing the signal off of a wall, or a flickering signal due to a weak remote battery).
CFLs) and looks for a burst of 38 kHz pulses. Remote Controller Data Pulses 38 kHz pulses (Notice output inversion) Basic Characteristics: Supply Current = 0.27 to 0.45 mA Supply Voltage = 2.5 to 5.5 V Distance = 45 m EZ-ON ASE, Inc. Page 9...
120V AC. This will not work if the appliance was originally controlled by a 1-pole switch because there won’t be full access to the 120V AC line. Step down transformer with bridge rectifier circuit. An LM7805 can be used to regulate a 5V output. EZ-ON ASE, Inc. Page 11...
Contact Information Anthony Siano ASE, Inc. 802-591-0497 Email: ajs08030@vtc.edu Website: http://web.vtc.edu/courses/el/elt2720/studentwork2013/asiano/ EZ-ON ASE, Inc. Page 14...
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