Ok - Instead of a schematic (can't find all components in menu I need to make drawing), have decided to talk through each section of the project as there isn't really that much to it if that's ok?, so:
Section one / Transmitter Side (Battery Operated): Through beam sensor (which I have bought along with the transmitters) http://www.alibaba.com/product-detai...2abf516dBZICkn Half way down page under 'Retro Reflective Type'
The sensor is 12v and operates over a distance of 5m in daylight, beam gets broken and outputs 12v (obviously too high for a input into the pic) so to drop the voltage down to 3.3v I'm thinking of a Voltage divider Vout = Vs x R2 / (R1+R2). Vs = 12v R1=1k R2=390 Ohms giving Vout of 3.367v or a 12v to 3.3 Zener cct or using a http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/voltag...4923/?sra=pstk (not sure on which way to go).
So the beam gets broken - 12v from sensor down to 3.3v to the pic, pic reads the input pin as high and makes an output pin change state and causes the transmitter to Tx.
Section two / Receiver side (mains operated): The receiver receives a Tx input, pin on pic reads the Tx input and sets an output pin high onto the gate of a 2N7000 http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/mosfets/6714733 which then drives either a http://uk.farnell.com/axicom-te-conn...55?st=3v relay or a http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/solid-...relays/8887619 which in turn drives a loud sounder http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/piezo-...E&gclsrc=aw.ds
I have been drawing a pcb layout for these cct's using Diptrace as I'm going to make my own / first pcb's too.
Any thoughts on the above as ever very much appreciated as ever.
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