I am trying to wire a motion sensor (actually I belive it is a "beam break" sensor) to a portable Cd players remote control.
The idea is: someone walks by, breaks the beam the cd starts playing until done.
My intention was to wire it directly to the play/pause button on the remote but when I opened it up I found the button being mechanically triggered where a dome shape flattened out to make contact with an under lying outer circle.
Any ideas?
I am trying to wire a motion sensor (actually I belive it is a "beam break" sensor) to a portable Cd players remote control.
The idea is: someone walks by, breaks the beam the cd starts playing until done.
My intention was to wire it directly to the play/pause button on the remote but when I opened it up I found the button being mechanically triggered where a dome shape flattened out to make contact with an under lying outer circle.
Any ideas?
It's simply a momentary contact push switch, you simply need to arrange for a brief signal from your sensor - you might even find it works perfectly well with the button held down continually.
Just connect the contacts, preferably from a relay (to provide a floating switch, as it's probably multiplexed on the CD player), across the contacts in the CD player. The metal 'dome' is simply the moving contact of a switch, when you press it the 'dome' deforms (with a nice click) and shorts across the PCB, from the outer part of the 'dome' to the centre. You can't solder to there because it will prevent the dome switch working properly, just follow the PCB tracks to a clear area, and solder your two wires on there.
could u not have a NPN transistor to act as a switch and a schmit trigger to stop switch bounce? (although i should think the cd player has one built in) have a beam, when the beam break it gives an output (how u go about this is up to u) and the schmitt then resistor then NPN transitor?
could u not have a NPN transistor to act as a switch and a schmit trigger to stop switch bounce? (although i should think the cd player has one built in) have a beam, when the beam break it gives an output (how u go about this is up to u) and the schmitt then resistor then NPN transitor?
I suggested a small relay because the inputs will most likely be multiplexed, and not referenced to ground at all. Even if you use an opto-coupler, but you will have to ensure you connect it the correct way round for it to work - so such worries with a small relay.
If it's not a multiplexed input, and simply grounds an input pin, you could use a simple NPN transistor.