ABSTRACT
A Low Power Indicator is a device that indicates by way of displaying
light to indicate the level or strength of electrical power in a given
circuit at a particular time. The transistors T1, T2, T3 are low power
transistors that control the flow of electron in the circuit VR1 is
employed to vary the frequency of the power.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Certification ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgment iv
Abstract v
Table of content vi
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 Types of low power indicator 1
1.2 Practical examples 2 – 3
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Circuit diagram of L.E.D Zener P.S.U 4
2.1 Components of the circuit 4 – 5
2.2 Circuit description 5 – 6
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Actual construction 7
3.1 Advantages of using Vero-Board
3.2 Soldering technique
3.3 Soldering Iron
3.4 Precaution taken during construction
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Circuit testing and fault finding
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Conclusion
Reference
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
A Low Power Indicator can
be defined as an indicator that is having a very low electrical supply
or current situated in an electrical instrument which indicates the
amount of power present in the instrument by their colour indication be
it red, yellow or green.
1.1 TYPES OF A LOW POWER INDICATOR
A. LIGHT – EMITTED DIODE (LED): -
This is a junction diode made from the semiconductor gallium arsenide
phosphide which has large band gap and hence a larger forward drop than
silicon. Typical flooded panel – type LED indicators look good at 10MA
forward current on a board inside an instrument one can usually get away
with 2.5MA, particularly if one use a narrow-angle LED. When forward
biased it emits red, yellow or green light depending on its exact
composition. No conductor or light emission occurs for reverse bias
which if it exceeds 5V, may damage the LED.
B. LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCO): - This is a
display that is usually is a driven by an a.c wave form otherwise their
liquid guts (contents) are ruined. However, it driver chips have some
way to generate a square – wave segment drive, synchronized to the LED
backplane wave form. An example is the HC4543, the LED cousin of the
HC4511 LED latch/decoded driver. LCD come in rather large panels that
can display a line or two or text i.e they have ability to store several
message and communicate via serial ports.
C. LOW – BATTERY INDICATOR USES FLEA POWER: - This
is a low indicator that consumes as little power as possible for a 9V,
450-MAhr alkaline battery, a 50 – PA low battery indication can by
itself run the battery down in a little more than a year battery –
powered devices that need to run continuously for a long time require
battery indicators that consume minimal power.