HVS-1035. Library robot with display of Book Numbers
₹4,500.00
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Mechanical
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PIC Microcontroller, RFID reader and tags
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Library robot with display of Book Numbers
The project aims designing a robot which is capable of keeping track of books in the library. The robot is equipped with RFID reader. Each book will have a unique RFID tag attached to it. The book numbers are displayed on LCD. The robot moves in the library and displays the book numbers on LCD continuously. RFID is an acronym for Radio Frequency Identification. RFID (radio frequency identification) is a technology that incorporates the use of electromagnetic or electrostatic coupling in the radio frequency (RF) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to uniquely identify an object, animal, or person. RFID is coming into increasing use in industry as an alternative to the bar code. The advantage of RFID is that it does not require direct contact or line-of-sight scanning. The main controlling device of the whole system is a Microcontroller. RFID reader, LCD display and DC motors are interfaced to Microcontroller. Each book is tagged with RFID. The microcontroller reads the book number from the RFID reader and displays on LCD. Also, the Microcontroller moves the robot through dc motors interfaced to it. To perform this intelligent task, Microcontroller is loaded with an intelligent program written using embedded ‘C’ language. The main objectives of the project are:- Usage of RFID technology to keep track of books inside the room.
- Displays the book number on LCD.
- Keeps track of all tagged goods in the room.
- DC motors working and need for a driver.
- RFID technology.
- Interfacing RFID reader to microcontroller.
- Embedded C programming.
- PCB design layout.
- Regulated Power Supply.
- RFID reader and tags.
- DC motors with driver.
- Crystal
- LED Indicators.
- LCD display with driver.
- Reset
- PIC-C compiler for Embedded C programming.
- PIC kit 2 programmer for dumping code into Micro controller.
- Express SCH for Circuit design.
- Proteus for hardware simulation
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