Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Week 10 FYP I




Title of activity:

Study of the possible output

Objective: 

To ensure the suitable output in order to avoid any wasting by buying wrong equipment

Content/Procedure:


LED as output for PIC microcontroller


One I/O pin is designated for a LED as output of PIC microcontroller. The connection for a LED to I/O pin is shown in Figure 10. The function of R11 is to protect the LED from over current that will burn the LED. When the output is in logic 1, the LED will ON, while when the output is in logic 0, the LED will OFF.



Buzzer as output of PIC microcontroller




When the output is in logic 1, the buzzer will activate (beep), while when the output is in logic 0, the buzzer will deactivate.


Conclusion:

Hence, the equipment needed for possible outcomes is the buzzer and LED.

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Week 9 FYP I


Title of activity:


Video presenting

Objective: 

To make a clear view of RFID process

Content/Procedure:





Conclusion:

Make a better understanding on RFID door access

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Week 8 FYP I




Title of activity:

Software description

Objective: 

To understand more on software description

Content/Procedure:




1. Now component arrangement and soldering can be started. Please solder the electronic components one by one according to overlay label (white color) on PCB surface. Ensure the component value and polarity is correctly mounted.

2. Connect the RFID reader to 2510-04 connector.





3. The next step is to install MPLAB IDE and HITECC C PRO (operating in Lite mode) into computer.

4. After the installation complete, open the project file provided using MPLAB IDE.

5. Please modify the tag ID in the program same as the tag ID that you want to read. This step is to allow the system to remember the ID.

6. Plug in power supply for the circuit. User can choose to use battery or AC to DC adaptor.

7. Build the project and load the hex file into the PIC microcontroller using the USB In Circuit Programmer (UIC00A). When user build the project, MPLAB IDE will generate hex file. The hex file generated from MPLAB IDE will be named according to project name, not C file name. Cytron Technologies also provide hex file for user. Do not forget to switch ON the power.

Conclusion:

Get to know the step in attaching the IC to the PCB.




Wednesday, 7 March 2012

Week 7 FYP I



Title of activity:

Phase Test Week

Result/Analysis:

Within this week I stop doing research as I'm focusing on Phase Test papers.