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Memory Card To Memory Card Data Transfer Using SPI Protocol

ABSTRACT
The project deals with data sharing between two memory cards without using computers or laptops. This portable device makes the two memory cards to interact with each other and provides an error free data transfer from source memory card to destination memory card. The heart of device is microcontroller which organizes the data buffering and following the serial communication protocols for successful data transfer and also provides hosting capabilities for both memory cards. Usually any electronic gadgets like pc, laptops and tablet pc will work under particular operating system platform executing drivers software for input/output devices. So that memory card interacts with operating system by using FAT programming which deals with data organising. Instead of using this programming technique there is another way of technique called SPI mode (SERIAL PHERIPHERAL INTERFACE) to make memory card accessible. This mode is specially used in embedded systems for data transferring applications because there is no operating system is available. This device will effectively use the power and simple hardware requirement makes the device portable. As it is simple device which makes easy to carry and share the data from one memory card to another memory card. It provides security by keeping away the memory card from your pc (or) laptop because intellectual password hacking applications will hack the information automatically. But our device does not need the support of pc so, information will be secured

Guide: M.Yaswanth Bhanumurthy Team Members: R.Naveen Kumar, V.Yaswanth Kuamr,

K.H.C.V.Prasad,

Swarna Akash

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