Build an Arduino Laser Security System Alarm that Calls You!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video we make a GSM (cellular) upgrade to one of my previous electronics projects, the Laser Tripwire Alarm (Security System) using an Arduino Nano and SIM800L GSM SIM card module.
The main proto-board features an existing light-sensitive (LDR) alarm circuit which works in conjunction with a laser diode to detect whether or not an intruder has tripped it. The board features a couple of NE555 timer ICs and a LM358 comparator.
Before recreating this project, watch how I made my original Laser Alarm with bare components here: • How to make a Laser Tr...
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Check this website out to learn more about the SIM800L GSM module:
lastminuteengineers.com/sim80...
Project files:
SIM800L Wire-up/Circuit diagram (With 5V jumper wire): drive.google.com/file/d/1kvHL...
SIM800L Wire-up/Circuit diagram (With capacitor) :drive.google.com/file/d/1aGNo...
Alarm Circuit diagram 1: drive.google.com/file/d/1D_uh...
Alarm Circuit diagram 2: drive.google.com/file/d/1mY1T...
Project code: drive.google.com/file/d/15w8B...
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Components and parts I used to make this upgrade:
(x1) DIY Laser Tripwire Alarm board - from video: • How to make a Laser Tr...
(x1) SIM800L GSM/GPRS Module - amzn.to/3GnLe1A
(x1) Arduino Nano - amzn.to/3C8meJ4
(x1) 3.7V 1000maH battery/LM2596 DC-DC buck converter - amzn.to/3Wy9jbv / amzn.to/3VuY3LU
(x1)470-560μF capacitor - amzn.to/3PZzvJz
(x2) BC547 NPN Transistor - amzn.to/3WKYnqA
(x4) 10K Resistor - amzn.to/3Q1CTUd
(x1) 1K Resistor - (from resistor kit, link above)
Jumper wires - amzn.to/3VwvXzC
Jumper wires (short style) - amzn.to/3C8gOOk
(x2) Breadboard - amzn.to/3C8JF4R
Also watch:
Arduino-based Digital Thermometer; • DIY Digital Thermomete...
DIY Police light circuits; • How to make 2 Types of...
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Video chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:21 Tutorial
03:35 Testing and finding solutions
09:20 Trying it out with the Laser
11:09 Outro
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Tags:
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Hey everyone! The comment section has finally been re-enabled over the whole channel after 2 years by TH-cam themselves who shut it down in the first place. Glad to be in touch with my viewers again! :)
I need help with the same project and I found yours on TH-cam
Can I please 🙏🙏 have your Gmail address. I need help with this and I just have 7 days to go
Amazing project, Max!
Thank you! :D
It's awesome I am going to try
Thanks for commenting. Great! Best of luck.
For the detection is it possible to use the laser sensor by itself to detect when something has tripped it? Can the laser itself tell you when its been tripped? Or is it best to use a photoresistor like you did here?
With cheap open-loop feedback lasers as the one used in this video, using a photo-resistor in combination is the only way. Cheers.
I've follow your instruction up to the last, the arduino says "avrdude: cannot locate 'flash' and 'boots' memories in description"... May i ask Do you know whats the problem
There might be an issue with your board or the code is too long for it (has run out of memory). Please try looking of forums for possible answers. Cheers.
Would I be able to integrate a RPIF module in this? And possible a fingerprint option in the mobile app to turn off the alarm?
Don't you mean "RFID"? I've never used either of them before so I wouldn't be able to help you on that.
Can you provide some final connection and diagram i want to use this sam for my gold shop security
Hi there. If you take this diagram - drive.google.com/file/d/1D_uhYmozksXxdWo3acg8Hx82iUtmN3g7/view?usp=sharing
and combine it with this diagram -
drive.google.com/file/d/1aGNoy611j2GMb6tWYj79BROibZ3OKPLQ/view?usp=sharing
you'll have a functioning circuit, as long as you follow the connection points labeled (Ard 1 & Ard 2, etc.)
Cheers.
@@MaxImagination thanks
Can i use an ldr module instead of the circuit you built on your own in the previous video. Thanks!
The circuit already uses an LDR module. Could you please be more specific? Cheers.
@@MaxImagination I mean a readymade LDR module available in the shops. Please look it up
I subscribed
Thank you!
What to Select in Other Board and Port in Arduino IDE
Select Arduino Nano as your board and the COM port that appears when you plug in the board to your PC.
I used a 470uf capacitor and a 560uf capacitor but still the sim 800L is not connecting to the network, what might be the problem
The power supply may be the problem. What power supply are you using?
can we use arduino uno instead of arduino nano
Yes, as the pin-out and usage is exactly the same.
What did you use for the coding
A computer and the Arduino IDE.
Hello. What are you using to power the Arduino
Hello there. I used an LM2596 DC to DC buck converter.
@@MaxImagination also i used a 470uf capacitor on the sim 800L but it still doesn't connect to the network what might be the problem
can i use arduino uno board rather than a nano board?
Yes, you can. The use the same chip and practically work the same, but are different sizes.
Hi Max, after using the code you provided it just sends an sms on my phone saying Hi! Its the alarm. Type on to activate,, buy when i type on there is no response, please help me
Hi. Are you sure you have credit on your mobile phone? Does the message get through?
@@MaxImaginationyes i have enough credit
@@MaxImaginationsorry i had made an error but i have corrected,,now the system is working 😊 thanks max for your help
Which SIM support GSM module....2G ..3G...4G..?
This was 4G, I believe...
really interested to buy like this, but from malaysia... can i ?
The project, no, but you can probably buy the parts.
I made it all same but after typing activation password it doesn't perform further there is no response please help
Hi there. Can you tell if your GSM module even works? Please try putting a 50 microfarad filtering capacitor across its power terminals, this might help it start up.
hi idol max
🤗
@@maureenadegoke5446 hi
Do you know how I can reach Max? I actually need his help
Can i get a project report of this project
A report?
Yeah a project report
@@abednegoonsongo9652 I don't have a project report of this. There's a video and resource files in the description for you to download. Cheers.
Thanks you
I like your project
I need help in executing this same project!
How can I be of help? What is the problem you're facing?
Follow up and assistance generally to execute the project I don't want to mess up and leave it half way. But, if I have someone that follows up I would finish the project successfully
Source Code?
Linked in the description.
What is it's cost
Price can vary from country to country. For me, around $20.
Add this, add that. But why?
Why what? If you find my project too complex, consider using only an Arduino board with the GSM module using more code to suffice for the features the green alarm board has.
@@MaxImagination With respect, etc., one could easily argue the project was too complex for /you/.