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Build a Remote RC Firecracker and Firework lgniter Using RF Transmitter

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Before I share it ,I would like to warn that: Fireworks are illegal in many countries. Before you go lighting off fireworks, check for any local restrictions. Stay safe!

There are many articles about remote control lgnition system if you google it. However,I would like to share one but it has some differences between them cause the circuit is combined with my ideas and my friend who is an engineer. Let's see the the complete project details that allow you to ignite firecrackers from a safe distance!

 

This circuit comprises three equally important key parts: an electronic igniter,an RF transmitter and RF receiver .

 

Electronic Igniter

The “red-hot” part of the project is an electromagnetic relay controlled heating wire/fuse. The circuit diagram of the electronic igniter shown following is straightforward and self-explanatory. Here, galvanically isolated electromagnetic relay driver circuitry is used to control the heating element/fuse (1.5 in. of 40AWG Nichrome80 wire) from the output of the RF receiver. Because the RF remote control has four independent channels (pins 10–13 of HT12D IC in the receiver), you can replicate this electronic igniter circuitry to build multiple (four) heating lines. However, as 1.5 in. of 40AWG Nichrome wire draws current close to 1.5 A, without a healthy 12-V battery, the electronic igniter probably couldn’t ignite a firework on its output channels.

 

 

 

RF Transmitter and Receiver

 A transmitter (or radio transmitter) is an electronic device which produces radio waves with the help of an antenna. A transmitter generates a radio frequency current applied to the antenna, which in turn radiates radio waves.There are several different kinds of transmitter ICs. At Future Electronics we stock many of the most common types categorized by data rate, supply current, supply voltage, frequency range, packaging type and output power. Well,An RF module (radio frequency module) is a (usually) small electronic device used to transmit and/or receive radio signals between two devices. In an embedded system it is often desirable to communicate with another device wirelessly. ... RF communications incorporate a transmitter and a receiver.

 

The RF transmitter consists of a 434-MHz license-exempt radio transmitter module and an encoder chip HT12E, while the RF receiver consists of a 434-MHz radio receiver module and a decoder chip HT12D. In case you are facing difficulties in getting this specific item, you can build your own circuitry (on perfboards) by following the open-hardware schematic (shown below) rendered by the eBay seller (B.M. Embedded Solutions, New Delhi, India). 

 

 

 

 

Test

After I made one,I test it with a  9-V PP3-type battery as the power source of the radio transmitter and a 12-V/2-A lab power supply as the power source for the radio receiver and electronic igniter. With the limited free space there, I didn’t want to risk being responsible for a fire that burned my lab. So I just fired only a couple of homemade fuses as the proof-of-concept. Picture is as following:

 

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