This  circuit is a relay driver that is based on a PIC16F84A microcontroller.  The board includes four relays so this lets us to control four distinct  electrical devices. The controlled device may be a heater, a lamp, a  computer or a motor. To use this board in the industrial area, the  supply part is designed more attentively. To minimize the effects of the  ac line noises, a 1:1 line filter transformer is used.

The  transformer is a 220V to 12V, 50Hz and 3.6VA PCB type transformer. The  model seen in the photo is HRDiemen E3814056. Since it is encapsulated,  the transformer is isolated from the external effects. A 250V 400mA  glass fuse is used to protect the circuit from damage due to excessive  current. A high power device which is connected to the same line may  form unwanted high amplitude signals while turning on and off. To bypass  this signal effects, a variable resistor (varistor) which has a 20mm  diameter is paralelly connected to the input.
 
 Another protective component on the AC line  is the line filter. It minimizes the noise of the line too. The  connection type determines the common or differential mode filtering.  The last components in the filtering part are the unpolarized 100nF 630V  capacitors. When the frequency increases, the capacitive reactance (Xc)  of the capacitor decreases so it has a important role in reducing the  high frequency noise effects. To increase the performance, one is  connected to the input and the other one is connected to the output of  the filtering part.

After the filtering part, a 1A bridge diode  is connected to make a full wave rectification. A 2200 uF capacitor then  stabilizes the rectified signal. The PIC controller schematic is given  in the project file. It contains PIC16F84A microcontroller, NPN  transistors, and SPDT type relays. When a relay is energised, it draws  about 40mA. As it is seen on the schematic, the relays are connected to  the RB0-RB3 pins of the PIC via BC141 transistors. When the transistor  gets cut off, a reverse EMF may occur and the transistor may be  defected. To overcome this unwanted situation, 1N4007 diodes are  connected between the supply and the transistor collectors. There are a  few number of resistors in the circuit. They are all radially mounted.  Example C and HEX code files are included in the project file. It  energizes the next relay after every five seconds.
1 x PIC16F84A Microcontroller
1 x 220V/12V 3.6VA (or 3.2VA) PCB Type Transformer (EI 38/13.6)
1 x Line Filter (2x10mH 1:1 Transformer)
4 x 12V Relay (SPDT Type)
4 x BC141 NPN Transistor
5 x 2 Terminal PCB Terminal Block
4 x 1N4007 Diode
1 x 250V Varistor (20mm Diameter)
1 x PCB Fuse Holder
1 x 400mA Fuse
2 x 100nF/630V Unpolarized Capacitor
1 x 220uF/25V Electrolytic Capacitor
1 x 47uF/16V Electrolytic Capacitor
1 x 10uF/16V Electrolytic Capacitor
2 x 330nF/63V Unpolarized Capacitor
1 x 100nF/63V Unpolarized Capacitor
1 x 4MHz Crystal Oscillator
2 x 22pF Capacitor
1 x 18 Pin 2 Way IC Socket
4 x 820 Ohm 1/4W Resistor
1 x 1K 1/4W Resistor
1 x 4.7K 1/4W Resistor
1 x 7805 Voltage Regulator (TO220)
1 x 7812 Voltage Regulator (TO220)
1 x 1A Bridge Diode
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