LASER TORCH BASED VOICE TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER full report
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please provide me the circuit diagram of the project "voice transmitter by using laser light".
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ABSTRACT
Using this circuit you can communicate with your neighbours wirelessly. Instead of RF signals, light from a laser torch is used as the carrier in the circuit. The laser torch can transmit light up to a distance of about 500 metres. The phototransistor of the receiver must be accurately oriented towards the laser beam from the torch. If there is any obstruction in the path of the laser beam, no sound will be heard from the receiver. The transmitter circuit comprises condenser microphone transistor amplifier BC548 (T1) followed by an opamp stage built around μA741 (IC1). The gain of the op-amp can be controlled with the help of 1-mega-ohm potentiometer VR1. The AF output from IC1 is coupled to the base of transistor BD139 (T2), which, in turn, modulates the laser beam. The transmitter uses 9V power supply. However, the 3-volt laser torch (after removal of its battery) can be directly connected to the circuit—with the body of the torch connected to the emitter of BD139 and the spring-loaded lead protruding from inside the torch to circuit ground. The receiver circuit uses an npn phototransistor as the light sensor that is followed by a two-stage transistor preamplifier and LM386-based audio power amplifier. The receiver does not need any complicated alignment. Just keep the phototransistor oriented towards the remote transmitter’s laser point and adjust the volume control for a clear sound. To avoid 50Hz hum noise in the speaker, keep the phototransistor away from AC light sources such as bulbs. The reflected sunlight, however, does not cause any problem. But the sensor should not directly face the sun.
INTRODUCTION
There's something rather futuristic about talking 'over' a laser beam, which is what this inexpensive project allows. It will easily give a communication distance of several hundred metres, and with a parabolic light reflector, up to several kilometres. It transmits high quality audio and the page link is virtually impossible for anyone else to tap into.
As before, there are two sections: the transmitter board and the receiver board, both powered by a separate 9V battery or a fixed voltage power supply, depending on your needs. The transmitter board has an electrical microphone module at one end, and the laser diode at the other end. The electronics modulates the intensity of the laser beam according to the output of the microphone. The laser diode has an inbuilt collimating lens, and is simply a module that connects to the transmitter board. The previous design required brackets for the laser diode assembly.
The receiver uses a photodiode as the receiving element, and the onboard amplifier powers a small 4-36 ohm speaker. This board is therefore a high gain amplifier with a basic audio output stage.
But what about results - are they better? Sure. Because this design uses a higher power (and visible) laser beam, the range is improved, and alignment is easier and not all that critical, especially over a few hundred metres. The quality of sound transmit ted by the page link is quite surprising.
As a simple test, we set up the prototype with the transmitter microphone near a radio. The received sound was clear and seemed to cover the full audio bandwidth. We haven't tried feeding an audio signal directly to the transmitter, but that will undoubtedly give even better results.
So clearly, this project is ideal for setting up a speech channel between two areas, say adjacent houses, or offices on opposite sides of the street. Or you could use it as a page link between the work shop and the house. For duplex (two way) communication, you'll obviously need two laser 'channels'.
An important feature of transmission by laser beam is privacy. Because a laser beam is intentionally narrow, it's virtually impossible for someone to tap into the page link without you knowing. If someone intercepts the beam, the page link is broken, signalling the interception. Fibre-optic cables also have high security, as it's very difficult to splice into the cable without breaking the link. However it's theoretically possible; so for the highest security, you probably can't beat a line-of-sight laser beam.
You can also use an infrared laser, as in the previous project. While this gives even better security, as you can't see the laser beam without special IR sensitive equipment, it also makes alignment more difficult. (An IR laser diode is available for the project; see end of article for details.)
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Presented by:
JISHNU SEBASTIAN
JITHIN CHERIYAN.V
JIYO JOSE
JOSEPH K ROY

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LASER TORCH-BASED VOICE TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER
INTRODUCTION
LASER COMMUNICATION

Less problem of interference
High deal of secrecy
Viable alternative to RF communication
High data rate ,small antenna size , narrow beam divergence
Laser act as carrier for voice signal
Wireless, open channel system
Light up to a distance of 300mtr
Photo transmitter accurately oriented
BLOCK DIAGRAM
BLOCK DIAGRAM EXPLANATION

Capacitor or electrostatics microphone
Store energy in the form of electric field
More sensitive ,responsive and well suited to subtle nuances in sound
Change the distance between plate when diaphragm vibrates
Charge current due to increase in capacitance & trigger transmitting section
b) TRANSMITTING SECTION
Consist of pre amplifier , op-amp ,VR, heat sink and laser diode
Increasing the voltage at VR1 reduces laser current
Laser diode need a threshold current
Laser beam is amplitude modulated
Out put power VS current is linear
VR1 determines quiescent brightness and over all sensitivity
c) LASER TORCH
Laser medium for transmission
Transfer of data high rate
Similar to fiber optic cable system
Operate near infrared region of the spectrum
Wave length of between 780-920nm
d) RECEIVING SECTION
Consist of photo detector , common emitter amplifier, audio power amplifier and loud speaker
Photo detector pick up transmitter signal
Amplification with gain 20
Basic power amplifier with gain of 20 drives the speaker
e) LOUD SPEAKER
Transducer ,convert electrical signal into sound .
Paper cone moves in accordance with electrical signal
TRANSMITTER
RECEIVER
WORKING

Condenser microphone covert sound signal into electrical signal
Transistor BC 548 amplify the electrical signal
IC 741 act as a volume control
VR1 determines the current intensity
Heat sink absorb noise in the signal
Laser –amplitude modulated
RECEIVER SECTION
Phototransistor detect laser light
Amplification by CE amplifier
VR2 connect the output to LM386
Power amplifier has a gain of 20
Power amplifier drives the speaker
ADVANTAGES
Less costly
Circuit can be easily constructed
High data rate
No communication licenses required.
The laser transmission is very secure because it has a narrow beam.
There are no recurring line costs.
Compatibility with copper or fiber interfaces and no bridge or router requirements.
Lasers can also transmit through glass, however the physical properties of the
glass have to be considered.
Narrow beam divergence
Laser transmitter and receiver units ensure easy, straightforward
systems alignment and long-term stable, service free operation,
especially in inaccessible environments, optical wireless systems
offer ideal, economical alternative to expensive leased lines for
buildings.

DISADVANTAGES
To avoid 50Hz hum noise in the speaker, keep the phototransistor away from AC light sources such as bulbs. The reflected sunlight, however, does not cause any problem. But the sensor should not directly face the sun.
APPLICATIONS
Using this circuit we can communicate with our neighbors wirelessly
It can be used in inaccessible areas.
In future it can be commissioned in satellites for communication.
It can be used in conference halls.
FUTURE EXPANSION
Instead of the short range laser, high range lasers can be used which range a few hundred meters.
Provisions have to be made for cases when there is no heavy traffic.
CONCLUSION
After the successful working of the project , it can be concluded that this project is suitable for easily communication .
There can be further up gradations in the project which could lead to a much better system for communication.
Instead of the short range laser, high range lasers can be used which range a few hundred meters.
Provisions have to be made for cases when there is no heavy traffic.
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