An electronic lock or digital lock is a device which has an
electronic control assembly attached to it. They are provided with an access
control system. This system allows the user to unlock the device with a
password. The password is entered by making use of a keypad. The user can also
set his password to ensure better protection. The major components include a
keypad, LCD and the controller AT89C51 which belongs to the 8051 series of
microcontrollers. This article describes the making of an electronic code lock
using the 8051 microcontroller.
A 4x3 matrix keypad and a 16x2 LCD have been used here.
Keypad and LCD are very commonly used input & output devices, respectively.
A four digit predefined password needs to be specified the user. This password
is stored in the system.
While unlocking, if the entered password from keypad matches
with the stored password, then the lock opens and a message is displayed on
LCD. Also an output pin is made high to be used for further purpose.
The connections in the circuit are as following: port P2 of
microcontroller AT89C51 is used as data input port which is connected to data
pins (7-14) of LCD. P1^0, P1^1 and P1^2 pins of microcontroller are connected
to control pins RS, RW and EN of LCD. Port P0 is used to take input from
keypad. P0^7 has been used as lock output pin of controller.
As the program starts, string ‘Enter Password’ is displayed
on LCD. The keypad is scanned for pressed digits one by one. Every time, row
and column of the key pressed is detected and a ‘*’ is displayed on LCD
corresponding to the entered number. After the four digits are entered, the
user is prompted to ‘Confirm Password’ and again the input is taken through
LCD. If the passwords do not match, a message is displayed to indicate ‘Wrong
Password’; otherwise the user is prompted to unlock the device.
To unlock, user needs to ‘Enter Password’ through keypad.
Again the keypad is scanned for pressed keys and corresponding digits are
identified. The passkey is displayed as ‘****’ on the LCD screen. After the
four digits are entered, they are compared with the pre-set password. If all
the four digits match with set password, LCD displays ‘Lock Open’ and the lock
output pin goes high. If the security code is wrong, ‘Wrong Password’ is sent
to be displayed on LCD. The system gets locked if more than three attempts are
made with wrong password to open the electronic lock. The system needs to be
reset in such a case.
C Code:
//Program to make a code lock with user defined password
#include<reg51.h>
#define port P1
#define dataport P2
#define key P0
#define sec 100
sbit rs = port^0;
sbit rw = port^1;
sbit en = port^2;
sbit col1=key^4;
sbit col2=key^5;
sbit col3=key^6;
sbit row1=key^0;
sbit row2=key^1;
sbit row3=key^2;
sbit row4=key^3;
sbit lock_output=P0^7;
int check=0;
int digit[4]={0,0,0,0};
int dig_input[4]={0,0,0,0};
int dig_input_recheck[4]={0,0,0,0};
int i,k;
void delay(unsigned int msec) // Time delay function
{
int i,j ;
for(i=0;i<msec;i++)
for(j=0;j<1275;j++);
}
void lcd_cmd(unsigned char item) // Function to send command
to LCD
{
dataport = item;
rs= 0;
rw=0;
en=1;
delay(1);
en=0;
return;
}
void lcd_data(unsigned char item) // Function to send data
to LCD
{
dataport = item;
rs= 1;
rw=0;
en=1;
delay(1);
en=0;
return;
}
void lcd_data_string(unsigned char *str) // Function to send
data to string
{
int i=0;
while(str[i]!='\0')
{
lcd_data(str[i]);
i++;
//delay(10);
}
return;
}
void lcd(unsigned char str[10])
{
lcd_cmd(0x38);
lcd_cmd(0x0e);
lcd_data_string(str);
}
void ans()
{
if(check>3)
{
lcd_cmd(0x01);
lcd_cmd(0x82);
lcd_data_string(" LOCK OPEN");
lock_output=1;
delay(300);
while(1);
}
else
{
lcd_cmd(0x01);
lcd_cmd(0x82);
lcd_data_string(" WRONG PASSWORD");
lock_output=0;
delay(300);
}
}
void code_check() // Function to check password
{
if(i<=3 )
{
switch((i+1))
{
case 1: {
if(dig_input[0]==digit[0])
{
check=check+1;
}
break;
}
case 2: {
if(dig_input[1]==digit[1])
{
check=check+1;
}
break;
}
case 3: {
if(dig_input[2]==digit[2])
{
check=check+1;
}
break;
}
case 4: {
if(dig_input[3]==digit[3])
{
check=check+1;
}
break;
}
}
}
delay(10);
if(i==3)
{
ans();
}
}
void display(int a) //Display function
{
switch(a)
{
case 1:{
lcd_data('*');
delay(100);
digit[i]=1;
code_check();
break;
}
case 2:{
lcd_data('*');
delay(100);
digit[i]=2;
code_check();
break;
}
case 3:{
lcd_data('*');
delay(100);
digit[i]=3;
code_check();
break;
}
case 4:{
lcd_data('*');
delay(100);
digit[i]=4;
code_check();
break;
}
case 5:{
lcd_data('*');
delay(100);
digit[i]=5;
code_check();
break;
}
case 6:{
lcd_data('*');
delay(100);
digit[i]=6;
code_check();
break;
}
case 7:{
lcd_data('*');
delay(100);
digit[i]=7;
code_check();
break;
}
case 8:{
lcd_data('*');
delay(100);
digit[i]=8;
code_check();
break;
}
case 9:{
lcd_data('*');
delay(100);
digit[i]=9;
code_check();
break;
}
case 0:{
lcd_data('*');
delay(100);
digit[i]=0;
code_check();
break;
}
}
}
void check_col1()
{
row1=row2=row3=row4=1;
row1=0;
if(col1==0)
display(1);
row1=1;
row2=0;
if(col1==0)
display(4);
row2=1;
row3=0;
if(col1==0)
display(7);
row3=1;
row4=0;
if(col1==0)
{
row4=1;
}
}
void check_col2()
{
row1=row2=row3=row4=1;
row1=0;
if(col2==0)
display(2);
row1=1;
row2=0;
if(col2==0)
display(5);
row2=1;
row3=0;
if(col2==0)
display(8);
row3=1;
row4=0;
if(col2==0)
display(0);
row4=1;
}
void check_col3()
{
row1=row2=row3=row4=1;
row1=0;
if(col3==0)
display(3);
row1=1;
row2=0;
if(col3==0)
display(6);
row2=1;
row3=0;
if(col3==0)
display(9);
row3=1;
row4=0;
if(col3==0)
{
row4=1;
}
}
void check_password_col1()
{
row1=row2=row3=row4=1;
row1=0;
if(col1==0)
dig_input[k]=1;
row1=1;
row2=0;
if(col1==0)
dig_input[k]=4;
row2=1;
row3=0;
if(col1==0)
dig_input[k]=7;
row3=1;
row4=0;
if(col1==0)
{
row4=1;
}
}
void check_password_col2()
{
row1=row2=row3=row4=1;
row1=0;
if(col2==0)
dig_input[k]=2;
row1=1;
row2=0;
if(col2==0)
dig_input[k]=5;
row2=1;
row3=0;
if(col2==0)
dig_input[k]=8;
row3=1;
row4=0;
if(col2==0)
{
dig_input[k]=0;
row4=1;
}
}
void check_password_col3()
{
row1=row2=row3=row4=1;
row1=0;
if(col3==0)
dig_input[k]=3;
row1=1;
row2=0;
if(col3==0)
dig_input[k]=6;
row2=1;
row3=0;
if(col3==0)
dig_input[k]=9;
row3=1;
row4=0;
if(col3==0)
{
row4=1;
}
}
void pass_set()
{
row1=row2=row3=row4=0;
while(col1==1 && col2==1 && col3==1);
for(i=0;i<4;i++)
{
k=i;
delay(50);
lcd_cmd(0xc4+i);
delay(100);
row1=row2=row3=row4=0;
while(col1==1
&& col2==1 && col3==1);
row1=row2=row3=row4=0;
if(col1==0)
check_password_col1();
else
if(col2==0)
check_password_col2();
else
if(col3==0)
check_password_col3();
lcd_data('*');
delay(50);
}
}
void main()
{
int e,j=0,count=1;
col1=col2=col3=1;
//FOR PASSWoRD INPUT
do
{
lcd_cmd(0x01); //Clear LCD screen
lcd_cmd(0x81);
lcd("ENTER
PASSWORD:");
pass_set();
for(e=0;e<4;e++)
dig_input_recheck[e]=dig_input[e];
lcd_cmd(0x01);
lcd("CONFIRM
PASSWORD:");
pass_set();
for(e=0;e<4;e++)
{
if(dig_input_recheck[e]==dig_input[e])
j++;
}
if(j<4)
{
lcd_cmd(0x01);
lcd_cmd(0x85);
lcd("PASSWORD");
lcd_cmd(0xC2);
lcd("NOT
MATCH");
delay(300);
}
}
while(j<4);
while(count<4) //Code
input and check
{
lcd_cmd(0x01);
lock_output=0;
lcd_cmd(0x82);
lcd("ENTER
PASSWORD");
check=0;
row1=row2=row3=row4=0;
while(col1==1
&& col2==1 && col3==1);
for(i=0;i<4;i++)
{
delay(100);
lcd_cmd(0xc4+i);
row1=row2=row3=row4=0;
while(col1==1
&& col2==1 && col3==1);
row1=row2=row3=row4=0;
if(col1==0)
check_col1();
else
if(col2==0)
check_col2();
else
if(col3==0)
check_col3();
}
count++;
delay(1);
}
if(count==4)
{
lcd_cmd(0x01);
lcd_cmd(0x86);
lcd("SORRY");
lcd_cmd(0xc1);
lcd("NO MORE
TRIALS");
while(1);
}
}
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