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1 BY Names of team mates and USN numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 TITLE OF YOUR PROJECT college logo example

2 OUR PROJECT GOAL  To Successfully Implement the Operation of ……………………………….

3 What motivated us to Initiate this project???

4 Introduction

5 Brief History of your project with some images……………………

6 Description: This system involve to ………………………………….,

7 The main outlined block diagram of the project Example REMOTE HELICOPTER CONTROL UNIT PC CONTROL UNIT AND MICROCONTROLER CICRUITS CMOS COLOUR CAMERA AND RF Tx INTERFACE CIRCUIT

8 Detailed block diagram

9 Working

10 SNAP SHOT OF THE PROJECT OUTPUT GRAPHICS SCREEN IN TURBO ‘C’ WINDOW

11 RAM ROM I/O Port Timer Serial COM Port CPU A single chip MC Microcontroller : A smaller computer On-chip RAM, ROM, I/O ports... Example : Motorola’s 6811, Intel’s 8051, Zilog’s Z8 and PIC 16X

12 40-Pin PDIP MC and the entire circuit connections with other IC’s also include About Microcontroller and pin details with other specifications and details AT89S52 MICROCONTROLLER

13 Features Of MICROCONTROLLER AT89S52

14 ADD Feature s Of other IC’s

15 Features Of…………IC

16 FEATURES Example Operating voltage 2.4V~12V for the TX-2B Low power and high noise immunity CMOS technology Low standby current: 0.1_A (typ.) at VDD=5V TX-2B with a 27MHz carrier for infrared transmission medium Minimum transmission word Built-in oscillator needs only 5% resistor Data code has positive polarity Minimal external components

17 Flow Diagrams of your project and operations EX

18 Features of other components used Example  A relay is an electrically operated switch that isolates one electrical circuit from another  A Relay Is an Electromagnetic Switch:  Power is applied to the coil of a relay in a specified voltage to "energize" it. Shown as Points A and B on the schematic diagram, when 12 volts DC are applied across the terminals, associated switch contacts change their state.  Switch Contacts Can Be Normally Open or Closed  Relays Come in Different Switch Configurations:

19 Other Operational features Example An analog-to-digital converter (abbreviated ADC, A/D or A to D) is a device which converts continuous signals to discrete digital numbers by a process known as Sampling. The reverse operation is performed by a digital-to-analog converter (DAC). Typically, an ADC is an electronic device that converts an input analog voltage (or current )to a digital number proportional to the magnitude of the voltage or current. The digital output may use different coding schemes, such as binary Gray code or two's complement binary. A ramp-compare ADC

20 Flowchart of the program ‘C’ Example

21 Include some figures and pictures in the PPT’s according to your project

22 Images Example Fig C Fig AFig B

23 Flowchart of the program another Example

24 Advantages of our system: Example’s  This system is lightweight system in which a sensor is airborne for carrying out surveillance, spy in military border and other search operations.  Less weight  Less Cost  Autonomous system  No sound and no external noise problem

25 Hardware Requirements: Example’s  Small Helicopter Model  Wireless Camera TX & RX -2.4GHZ  PIC16F877A Microcontroller Unit  USB ADC Converter(TV Tuner)  RF Encoder and Decoder Ckt  Power supply Ckt  Others IC’s Used (ULN2003, MAX 232, RS 232 Connector)

26 APPLICATIONS: Example’s  Specially In Military Operations  Search & Rescue  Security and Surveillance  Disaster Rescue  Law Enforcement  Inspection  Aerial Mapping

27 Software Requirements Example’s  Turbo ‘C’  C#  CCS Compiler  Motion Detection S/W  OS – Windows (XP)

28 CONCLUSION: Give some conclusion about your projects

29 Fututre scope Give some future scope for your projects in your own words

30 Bibliography Examples http://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/devices.aspx http://www.st.com http://www.texaxs instruments.inc.products http://www.holtek.com.tw Canny, J.F. A computational approach to edge detection. IEEE Trans Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 8(6): 679-698, Nov 1986. http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/Research/vision/501/edge detect.pdf www.gadgetys.com/.../cybird-p1-rf-remote-controlled-flying-robot-bird.html www.dealextremeuk.com/cybird-remote-controlled-flying-robot-bird-p-2917.html www.video-surveillance-guide.com/webcam-motion-detection-software.htm www.ccsinfo.com/content.php?page=compilers, www.mikroe.com/en/compilers/pic

31 THANK YOU… ANY QUERIES???


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