Skip to content

FM radio using an arduino nano and AR1010 radio chip

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

LDPS-sem-2-group-7/ldps-fm-radio-project

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

ldps-fm-radio-project

2020/21 submission for the second year lab project by team 18 - University of Surrey

By Sushant Misra, Awes Mubarak, Sara Pervez, Kareem Rifai, Robert Vasistha

Main image

This repository contains the files used to create an FM radio using an arduino nano and AR1010 module, with an LCD display and RTC timekeeping.

Features list

Section Description Achieved?
General Power button to turn on/off device
General LED inside the case displays on/off state
Radio Outputs sound from a radio channel to aux
Radio Uses frequency change buttons to seek up and down from the set frequency
Radio Uses the memory buttons to Change to set frequency
RTC Persistently stores date and time after power off
RTC Uses the time change buttons to change the minute and hour
RTC Automatically sets the time and date to a sane value on initial startup
Volume knob Rotary encoder knob twists clockwise to increase volume and anticlockwise to decrease volume
Volume knob Rotary encoder pushes in to toggle mute mode
LCD Displays the date and time by default
LCD Displays the temperature, to the left most part of the second row
LCD Displays the raw frequency on the second row
LCD Updates the raw frequency to the station name after 2 seconds if available
LCD Changes the entire display to a volume bar for 2 seconds after each volume change
Case Made of 6 panels of acrylic plastic, 5 transparent and the bottom one tinted blue
Case All but the top piece are held together with acrylic glue
Case Components held in with strong adhesive, and not loose

Usage guide

Turning on: the time will be set to the default value. Use the time set buttons on the back of the device to set the correct time.

Changing frequency: use the two preset memory buttons to change the frequency to EAGLE radio or BBC radio 4. Alternatively, use the two seek buttons to find the next available frequency in each direction.

Changing volume: use the volume knob to change the volume. Pressing the knob in will toggle the mute state.

Using the main display: look at the LCD for the the date and time, current frequency (updates to the channel name if available), the temperature, and the volume when it is updated.

Assembly guide

Project diagram

Required hardware:

  • AR1010
  • 16x2 liquid crystal display
  • DS3231 RTC module
  • Arduino nano
  • Rotary encoder
  • 6 push buttons
  • 1 on/off toggle switch
  • battery holder for 4 AA batteries

Pin number layout:

Arduino pin number Description
D5 Memory button 1
D6 Memory button 2
D7 Frequency up
D8 Frequency down
D9 Change minute
D10 Change hour

Circuit diagram:

Circuit diagram

  1. Assemble the circuit shown above
  2. Upload the code in this repository to the arduino
  3. Create an approprate box and integrate the circuit