Dte Report Card PDF
Dte Report Card PDF
Dte Report Card PDF
A STUDY ON
SEVEN SEGMENT COUNTER DISPLAY
MICRO PROJECT REPORT BASED ON
Sr Name of Student Roll No. Enrollment No.
.no
1) Krushna Hari Mahajan 2161 2214320310
2) Taha Taher Kothawala 2110 2114320043
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MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL
EDUCATION, MUMBAI
Certificate
This is to certify that Krushna mahajan, Taha Kothawala, of
THIRD Semester of Computer Engineering Diploma Program at
(1432) GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC NANDURBAR, has
completed the (Micro Project) satisfactorily in Subject DTE(22320)
in the academic year 2022- 2023 as prescribed in the MSBTE
curriculum of I Scheme.
Place :- NANDURBAR
Date:-
Enrolment No.:- 1) 2214320310 Seat No. 1) 381145
2) 2114320043 2) 381094
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INDEX
Sr.No Topic Page No.
1 Introduction
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1.1 History
1.2 Decimal Number
System Development
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2.1 Recourses Used (Components)
2.2 Circuit Diagram
2.3 Photo of Micro Project
2.4 Working Explanation
Result
3 3.1 Observation Table 10
3.2 Result
Conclusion
4 4.1 Advantages 12
4.2 Disadvantages
4.3 Applications
4.5 Conclusion
References
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1. INTRODUCTION :-
light emitting diode (led) is the most widely used
semiconductor which emits either visible light or invisible infrared light
when forward biased. remote controls generate invisible light. a light-
emitting diode (led) is optical-electrical energy into light energy when
voltage is applied.
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1.1 History:-
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2. SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT:-
2.1 Resources Used (components):-
Sr No Symbol Name of component Power rating
1. Resister R=220 ohm
And
R=1K ohm
2.
Switch 2 pieces
3. Maximum voltage
LED (light emitting
diode) range of colour
LED 3.4V
4.
PCB Board REES52 5*7 Cm
Material:-Copper
5.
6.
Seven segment 2 pieces
display
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2.2 Circuit Diagram:-
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2.3 Photo of Micro Project:-
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2.4 Working Explanation:-
The number 8 is displayed when the power is given to all the
segments and if you disconnect the power for ‘g’, then it displays the
number 0. In a seven-segment display, power (or voltage) at different
pins can be applied at the same time, so we can form combinations of
display numerical from 0 to 9. Since seven-segment displays can not
form alphabets like X and Z, so it can not be used for the alphabet and
they can be used only for displaying decimal numerical magnitudes.
However, seven-segment displays can form alphabets A, B, C, D, E, and
F, so they can also be used for representing each display unit is usually
has a dot point (DP). The display point could be located either towards
the left or towards the right of the display pattern. This type of pattern
can be used to display numerals from 0 to 9 and letters from to F
hexadecimal digits.
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3. RESULT:-
3.1 Observation Table (Truth Table):-
3.2 Result :-
7 segment displays are used to display numerical values,
typically in the form of LED or LCD digits. They are made up of seven
individual segments that can be illuminated to create various
combinations of numbers, letters, and symbols.
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Therefore, Boolean expressions for each decimal digit that
requires respective light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are ON or OFF. The
number of segments used by digit: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 are 6, 2,
5, 5, 4, 5, 6, 3, 7, and 6 respectively. Seven segment displays must be
controlled by other external devices where different types of
microcontrollers are useful to communicate with these external
devices, like switches, keypads, and memory.
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4. CONCLUSION:-
4.1 Advantages:-
4.2 Disadvantages:-
1) limited characters: Seven-segment displays are capable to
display only numbers from 0-9 and few alphabets.
2) Type of display: The appearance of the two types of display
are very similar and that causes difficulty interfacing it
with controllers.
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4.3 Applications:-
1. Digital Clocks
2. Electronic Meters
3. Basic Calculators
4. Other Electronic Devices That Display
Numerical Information.
4.4 CONCLUSION:-
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REFERENCES:-
https://www.studytonight.com/c-projects/bank-management-system-
project-using-c-language
https://www.studocu.com/in/document/jawaharlal-nehru-technological-
university-kakinada/production-technology/reportbank-1-
normal/20805973
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ANNEXURE-II
Evaluation Sheet for the Micro Project (Teachers copy)
Semester :- Third.
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Comment/Suggestions about team
Work/leadership/interview personal Communication
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Weekly Work / Progress Report
Details of 16 Engagement Hours of the Student
Regarding Completion of the Project
Week Date Timing Work Or Activity Sign Of
No. Performed The
Guide
From To Duration
In Hours
1 2:00 3:00 1 Discussion and Finalization of the
Project Title
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