

Here in this post I will discuss the simulation of the proximity sensor in Proteus. In addition the proximity sensor as shown in the above image also works on the principle of the IR sensor. Another application of the IR sensor is in the Tachometer which is the sensor used to measure the RPM (rotations per minute) of the motor. One of the most common applications of the IR sensor is in the Television remote and receiver where the IR sensor is used to transmit and received the IR waves that obey the particular protocol. Arduino NANO ArduinoNANOLibraryforProteusV2. There a number of common applications in which the IR sensors are employed. Arduino Nano Library for Proteus, using which you can quite easily use the Arduino Nano board in Proteus and can test your code quite easily. The IR receiver, transmitter and proximity sensor are as shown in the following figure. In addition IR transmitter also emits the IR waves which can be used to perform a number of tasks. There can be various sources of the IR radiation for example in the sunlight there are electromagnetic waves which qualify the properties of the IR radiation and the IR radiation also gets emitted as thermal radiation. In contrast to the IR sensor there exist the IR emitters which are also the light emitting diodes but emit the Electromagnetic waves in the frequency range of that of the Infrared waves. The IR sensor acts in the same as does the Photodiode but the IR sensor only responds to the electromagnetic waves with the particular frequencies that lie in the spectrum of the IR waves. The Infrared waves are invisible to eyes but can be detected using the IR sensor.
