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Washing Machine: Case Study: Embedded System

The document discusses the parts and functions of a washing machine from an embedded systems perspective. It describes three modes of operation for washing machines: fully automatic, semi-automatic, and manual. It then lists and explains the key hardware components of a washing machine, including the water inlet valve, water pump, tub, agitator, motor, timer, printed circuit board, and drain pipe. The document provides details on how each component contributes to the washing process.

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Washing Machine: Case Study: Embedded System

The document discusses the parts and functions of a washing machine from an embedded systems perspective. It describes three modes of operation for washing machines: fully automatic, semi-automatic, and manual. It then lists and explains the key hardware components of a washing machine, including the water inlet valve, water pump, tub, agitator, motor, timer, printed circuit board, and drain pipe. The document provides details on how each component contributes to the washing process.

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WASHING MACHINE

CASE STUDY: EMBEDDED SYSTEM


INTRIODUCTION
 Name and – Preetam Karmakar and 19
Roll no. Sahil Pandey and 27

 Class - SYBSc (IT)


 Topic - WASHING MACHINE
 Academic year - 2021-2022
CONTANT
 INTRODUCTION
• Fully Automatic Mode
• Semi-automatic Mode
• Manual Mode

 PARTS OF WASHING MACHINE

 VIDEO
INTRODUCTION

 Washing Machine Support Three Functional Modes

1. Fully Automatic Mode

2. Semi-automatic Mode

3. Manual Mode
FULLY AUTOMATIC MODE

 In fully automatic mode, once the system is started it

performs independently without user interference and


after the completion of work it should notify the user
about the completion of work.
SEMI-AUTOMATIC MODE

 In this semi-automatic mode in which


washing condition are predefine .

 Once the predefine mode is start


the system performs it job.
MANUAL MODE

 In this mode, user has to specify which operation he wants to do and has to provide related information to the
control system.

 For example, if user wants to wash clothes only, he has to choose “WASH” option manually
 Its an automatic clothes Washing System
 A washing machine from an embedded systems

point of view has:


A. Hardware
B. Software
C. Mechanical Components
PARTS: Status Display Panel , Switches & Dials ,
Motor , Power Supply & Control Unit ,
Inner Water Level Senser and Solenoid Valve.
DIFFERENT PARTS OF WASHING MACHINE

 1) Water inlet control valve


 2) Water pump
 3) Tub
 4) Agitator or rotating disc
 5) Motor of the washing machine
 6) Timer
 7) Printed circuit board (PCB)
 8) Drain pipe
PARTS OF WASHING MACHINE

 1) Water inlet control valve


 Near the water inlet point of the
washing there is water inlet
control valve.
 The water control valve is actually
the solenoid valve.
2) Water pump
The water pump circulates water through
the washing machine.

3) Tub
There are two types of tubs in the
washing machine: inner and outer.

The clothes are loaded in the inner tub,


where the clothes are washed,
rinsed and dried
 4) Agitator or rotating disc

The agitator is located inside the tub


of the washing machine.

It is the important part of the washing machine


that actually performs the cleaning
operation of the clothes.

 5) Motor of the washing machine

In the fully automatic washing machine


the speed of the motor i.e. the agitator
changes automatically as per the load
on the washing machine.
 6) Timer

The timer helps setting the wash


time for the clothes manually.

 7) Printed circuit board (PCB):

The PCB comprises of the various


electronic components and circuits,
which are programmed to perform in unique ways
depending on the load conditions
(the condition and the amount of clothes
loaded in the washing machine).
 8) Drain pipe:

The drain pipe enables removing the dirty water from


the washing that has been used for the washing purpose
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