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IR Sensor Based Stick for Blind Circuit

Last updated on 17 November 2025 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

This circuit turns a normal stick into a smart safety tool for blind users.

It helps blind person know if any object is near.

It uses IR sensor, transistor, buzzer and a 5V regulator IC.

IR sensor sees what human eyes cannot.

This IR Sensor Based Stick for Blind Circuit is with low cost and very helpful.

This is a small circuit but with big purpose and its parts are cheap and easy to find.

Circuit Working:

IR Sensor Based Stick for Blind Circuit Diagram

Parts List:

Part NameQuantity
Resistors
1k 1/4 watt2
Capacitor
Electrolytic 4.7uF 25V1
Semiconductors
IC LM7805 Voltage Regulator1
Transistor BC5571
IR Sensor Module1
Power LED any1
Buzzer (Piezo)1
SPST On / Off Switch1
9V Power Supply or 9V Battery1

In this circuit 9V battery gives power.

The switch turns the circuit ON and OFF.

The IC LM7805 regulator changes 9V to 5V.

IR sensor sends IR light out.

If object comes close then IR light reflects back.

Sensor output becomes low or high based on module type.

This signal goes to transistor Q1 BC557.

Transistor turns ON when base gets signal.

When transistor turns ON, buzzer makes sound.

LED also glows to show power is working.

So blind person knows obstacle is near.

Formulas:

IC LM7805 gives 5V regulated output.

Dropout voltage approx 2V.

So input must be above 7V.

Battery 9V used here is enough.

Base current of transistor:

Ib = (Sensor output voltage – Vbe) / R2

Assume sensor output 5V.

Vbe approx 0.7V.

R2 = 1k.

Ib = (5 – 0.7) / 1000

Ib = 4.3 mA approx.

Collector current:

Ic = hFE × Ib

Assume hFE of BC557 approx 125.

Ic = 125 × 0.0043

Ic approx 0.54 A.

Enough to drive small buzzer easily.

How to Build:

To build a IR Sensor Based Stick for Blind Circuit follow the below steps for connection:

  • Take all the parts as shown in circuit diagram.
  • Connect 9V battery positive to switch.
  • Switch output goes to pin 1 of LM7805.
  • Connect pin 2 of LM7805 to ground.
  • Connect pin 3 of LM7805 to positive of capacitor C1.
  • And negative of capacitor C1 connect to GND.
  • Connect IR sensor module pin 1 VCC to 5V.
  • Pin 2 GND to ground.
  • Pin 3 OUT to transistor Q1 base through R2 resistor.
  • Connect LED anode from resistor R1 in series and cathode of LED to GND.
  • Connect transistor Q1 BC557 pin 1 collector to GND.
  • Pin 2 base to sensor output through resistor R2.
  • Pin 3 emitter to buzzer negative.
  • Connect buzzer positive to Out pin of IC1.

Conclusion:

This is simple IR Sensor Based Stick for Blind Circuit.

It uses IR sensor to find obstacles.

Transistor and buzzer make sound when object comes close.

Circuit is with low cost.

Easy to build for school and hobby use.

Helps blind person move safely without obstacles.

References:

Assistive Infrared Sensor Based Smart Stick for Blind People

Filed Under: Sensors and Detectors

About Admin-Lavi

Lavi is a B.Tech electronics engineer with a passion for designing new electronic circuits. Do you have questions regarding the circuit diagrams presented on this blog? Feel free to comment and solve your queries with quick replies

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