Design Smart Card For University Students/Faculty: As A Replacement For Ordinary Library Cards
Design Smart Card For University Students/Faculty: As A Replacement For Ordinary Library Cards
Click to edit Master subtitle style As a replacement for Ordinary Library Cards
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PROJECT TEAM
STUDENTS
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SMART CARDS
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plastic card with a built-in microprocessor, used typically for electronic processes such as financial transactions and personal identification. Two types of smart cards 1. Contact Smart Cards 2. Contact less Smart Cards .Smart Cards have an on-board processors for data processing, Memory modules for data storage, O/S to govern its functionalities.
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Limitations
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PROJECT OBJECTIVES
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Study the existing smart card technology. Understand our application area. Limit study material to make it application oriented. Choose hardware for smart card. Choose appropriate reader. Smart card Programming. Design interface. Implementation. Remove errors (if any).
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EEPROM
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Hardware selected
Microcontroller: Atmel(AT90S8515) 8 bit microcontroller with 8K bytes In-system programmable Flash. EEPROM: 24LC64 64K serial EEPROM
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consumption at 4Mhz, 3V, 25 Active: 3.0mA Idle mode: 1.0mA I/O and Packages 32 programmable I/O lines 40-Lead PDIP Operating Voltages 2.7-6.0V for AT90S8515-4
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with operation down to 1.8V Low-power CMOS technology: 1 mA active current, typical 1A standby current (max.) Organized as a single block of 8K bytes (64K bit) 8-lead package
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FLOW CHART
Start Insert Card Authentica tion Check Record Issue Book Return Book Update Record Issue Warning
TERMINATE
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