Lan Cable Tester Synopsis
Lan Cable Tester Synopsis
Lan Cable Tester Synopsis
FOR
Major Project
Titled
LAN CABLE TESTER
RAJ KUMAR GOEL ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Submitted By
Brashu Gupta(0730931016)
Sanket Gupta (0730931047)
Piyush Bharadwaj (0730931031)
Prashant Agrawal (0730931033)
8th Semester
ECE
Enrollment Session: 2007-2011
Department of Electronics & Communication
Engineering
Guided By
Mr.Kuldeep Sharma
Introduction
In this project we show that how we check the LAN or any other cable
with the smart point to point checking method. In this method of wire
testing we pass voltage from one end to another end to each wire. If the
wire pass the voltage successfully then connected L.E.D is on and LCD
shows a message on screen.
So microcontroller check all the wires from Ist to eight one by one and
show the result on lcd. If all the points are okay then lcd display a ok
message at the last. If a single wire is not transfer a voltage then LCD
shows a NOT OK message.
In this project we use one microcontroller to control all the transfer
voltage and one lcd to display the messages. We use 89s52 controller,
which is a family member of the 8051 controllers. We use 2line and 16
character LCD to display the message on the screen.
Basic Principle
In this method of wire testing basically we pass voltage from
one end to another end to each wire. If the wire pass the
voltage successfully then connected LED is on and LCD
shows a message on screen.
Processing circuitry
89S52 Microcontroller
Crystal oscillator
Capacitor
LAN wire connector
LEDs
LCD Display
LCD(2 by 16)
Diode
Resistance
Reset circuitry
Switch
Resistance
Capacitor
Power supply
Step down transformer : Step down transformer from 220 volt Ac to 9-0-9 ac. We
use step down transformer to step down the voltage from 220 to 9 volt ac. This AC is
further connected to the rectifier circuit for AC to DC conversion. Transformer current
rating is 750 ma.
Diode : In this project we use IN 4007 diode as a rectifier. IN 4007 is special diode to
convert the AC into DC. We use two diode as a rectifier. Here we use full wave
rectifier. Output of rectifier is pulsating DC.
7805 IC : This IC is used to gain regulated power supply. To convert the pulsating dc
into smooth dc we use Electrolytic capacitor as a main filter. Capacitor converts the
pulsating dc into smooth dc and this DC is connected to the Regulator circuit for
Regulated 5 volt DC.
Crystal Oscillator : A crystal oscillator is an electronic oscillator circuit that uses the
mechanical resonance of a vibrating crystal of piezoelectric material to create an
electrical signal with a very precise frequency. This frequency is commonly used to
keep track of time (as in quartz wristwatches), to provide a stable clock
signal for digital integrated circuits, and to stabilize frequencies for radio
transmitters and receivers. The most common type of piezoelectric resonator used is
the quartz crystal, so oscillator circuits designed around them became known as "crystal
oscillators.“
Capacitor : A capacitor (formerly known as condenser) is a device for storing electric
charge. The forms of practical capacitors vary widely, but all contain at least two
conductors separated by a non-conductor. Capacitors used as parts of electrical systems,
for example, consist of metal foils separated by a layer of insulating film.
LAN wire connectors : These connectors are used to connect the both ends of the
testing wire.
LEDs : These LEDs are used to show the correct functioning of all the 8 wires of the
cable.
LCD Display
LCD(2 by 16) : 2 by 16 LCD have 2 rows and 16 columns to display the output.This
LCD produce the message “ok” if the wire is correctly working and “not ok” if any
wire of the cable is defected.
Diode :In electronics, a diode is a two-terminal electronic component that
conducts electric current in only one direction.
Resistance : The electrical resistance of an electrical element measures its opposition
to the passage of an electric current; the inverse quantity is electrical conductance,
measuring how easily electricity flows along a certain path.
Reset circuitry