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Practical Training Report


On
E-CANTEEN

Submitted By:

Arman Aghwani
IV Year, EC dept.
Declaration
Abstract

In the present world to face enormous challenges of technical world, engineering is a


stepping-stone to the technological concern.

Summer training after VI semester is an integral part of B.E curriculum, which gives the
overview of the corporate world & gets as a link in between the theoretical input and
practical application. To get a concrete knowledge of engineering and new technologies
there is a provision of summer training.

An industry is like an organism, its health depends upon well being of all its parts like
Man, Machine, Material, capital, etc.

In order to achieve practical experience we took training in a professionally managed


and well known organization RAJASTHAN ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTS
LTD. which is engaged in manufacturing many types of products like “Electronics Milk
Tester”, “photo voltaic Cell”, “Programmable Data Terminal Systems”.

In the training period we completed our project on E-CANTEEN.


E-CANTEEN is used at canteen or the location - where a sale transaction takes place.
More specifically, E-canteenoften refers to the hardware and software used for
checkouts -- the equivalent of an electronic cash register. E-canteen systems are used in
restaurants, hotels, stadiums, and casinos, as well as almost any type of retail
establishment

This project comprise the use of PDT or Programmable Data Terminal.


In the end, I am confident that this training report will give exhaustive and up to date
information with regard to the training process in REIL, Jaipur.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I would like to thank my colleagues, faculty members and friends who have
contributed effectively towards the preparation and refinement of my training report
undertaken at REIL (Rajasthan Electronics & Instruments Ltd.).

I wish to place on record my gratitude to following respected persons for their kind
support and getting me acquainted with the knowledge.

Mr. Ajay Bhargava A.G.M (IT)


Mr. D.K Mishra Manager (IT)
Mr. P.N Sharma Manager (IT)
Mr. Avinash Kumar Engineer (IT)
Mr. Dinesh Kumar Engineer (IT)

Special thanks to Mr. Avinash Kumar (training head) for his extensive cooperation,
support and appreciable guidance.

Finally I would like to acknowledge my profound gratitude to all department


Head & Faculty Members for their co-operation.

It would not have been possible to accomplish this report without their co-
operation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

TOPICS COVERED PAGE NO.


1. Company Profile 5
2. Company Structure 7
3. Silver Tracks of the Company 8
4. Company Products 10
4.1 Agro Dairy Products
4.2 SPV Products
4.3 Information Technology
4.4 Industrial Electronics
5. Information Technology Division 14
6. Vision 2010… 16
7. Project- E-Canteen
7.1 Current Systems
7.2 Proposed Solution
7.3 Objective
7.4 Definition of E-Canteen
7.5 Genesis of E-Canteen
7.6 Technical Requirements
7.6.1 Handheld Computers
7.6.1.1 Description
7.6.1.2 Features
7.6.2 Keil Software
7.6.2.1 Evaluation Kits and Production Kits
7.6.2.2 Software Development Cycle
7.6.2.3 u-vision 2IDE
7.6.2.4 8032 Compiler and Assembler
7.7 Data Flow Diagram
7.8 Process Flow Diagram
7.9 Screen Templates
8. Conclusion
9. Bibliography
COMPANY PROFILE:

Rajasthan Electronics & Instruments Ltd. (REIL) has a prominent place amongst the
electronics industry of Rajasthan. The company is a joint venture between the
Government of India & the Government of Rajasthan, through their respective
institutions. The company was conferred the status of a "MINI RATNA" by the
Department of Public Enterprises, Ministry of Industry, Government of India in 1997
on account of it's good all round performance and excellent products. The company has
added another feather in its cap by establishing a Quality Management system for its
operations and has been certified as an ISO 9001 firm w.e.f. 31st July, 1998. The area
of business extends to manufacturing and marketing of electronic products/ services in
the following areas:

 Agro-Dairy Sector
 Solar Photovoltaic Sector
 Industrial Electronics Sector
 Information Technology

In all these sectors, the manufacturing facility is complemented by the departments for
the function of Materials management, Quality Assurance, Research & Development,
Planning & Finance Management along with infrastructure and country wide network
of offices of marketing and after sales support.

The company is self-reliant as far as development activity is concerned, to enable


modification and improvement in existing products and also introduce new products, in
tune with customer requirement.

REIL has its headquarters and works at Jaipur, Rajasthan, famous as the Pink City of
India known for its palaces, forts, museums and handicrafts all over the world. The city
is well connected by Rail, Road and Air to the two major metros of India-namely New
Delhi & Bombay and forms part of the golden triangle of tourism along with New Delhi
and Agra.

REIL has its registered office & manufacturing facilities situated at the Kanakpura
Industrial area about 12 kms from the heart of Jaipur city and is spread over a sprawling
campus of ten acres, amidst lush green surroundings, with over 2700 sq.Meter area of
covered space. Other offices include the corporate office within the city and Field
maintenance centers (FMCs) and Sub-FMC's spread over most of the regions of the
country.
REIL has used Information technology in its various operations since 1981, the year of
its formation.

The company has substantial in-house infrastructure for software development


including desktops, servers and application development tools.

RIEL has experience and know-how to develop application software for all business
functions on various platforms and architecture. The function typically includes Finance
and Accounts, marketing, Material Management, Personnel Management, Production,
Planning and Control, Manufacture and Quality Assurance. The company also has
experience in writing software for applications and interfacing of desktop system to
various tests and measuring instruments.

REIL is also into end-user solutions for the dairy sectors and the current product
includes PC-based Milk Collection System, village-level co-operative accounts
management system and Raw Milk Reception Dock Automation Systems. The software
also has multi-lingual features for use in various areas o the country.
COMPANY STRUCTURE

MANAGING DIRECTOR

MANAGEMENT TSO to MD
REPRESENTATIVE

ELECTRONICS & RENEWABLE PERSONNEL & FINANCE


INFORMATION ENERGY INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMEN
TECHNOLOGY DIVISION RELATIONS T
DIVISION DIVISION

MARKETING QUALITY & ASSURANCE


(ELECTRONICS) DEPTT.
DEPTT.

INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY MARKETING
(RENWABLE ENERGY)
DEPTT.

MATERIALS
MANGEMENT
RESEARCH &
DEVELOPOMENT WORKS DEPTT.
DEPTT.

NEW PROJECTS

PLANT MAINTAINANCE
GROUP
SILVER TRACK OF COMPANY

 1981 Incorporation of The Company

 1982 Commencement of Production of Electronic Milk Tester

 1985 Commencement of Production of SPV Modules / Systems

 1987 Commencement of Production of Digital Moisture Tester

 1990 Commencement of Production of Auto Zero EMT

Establishment of Rural Electronics Technology Center


 1990
Commencement of Production of Pollution Monitoring instruments
 1990
Commencement of Production of Electronic Cards of Rax
 1991
Commencement of Production of Milk Collection Station
 1991
Award of Department of Electronics For Excellence In Electronics
 1991
Commencement of Production of Gist Cards
 1992
Establishment of Software Technology Park, Jaipur
 1992
Commencement of Tele-communication Product Line
 1994
Commencement of Photo-identity Cards Production
 1995
Establishment of Software Export Division
 1996
Commencement of Production of DP-EMT
 1997
Commencement of Production of Electronic Energy Meter
 1998
ISO 9001:1994 certification
 1998
Integrated Smart Card Technology in various products
 2000 Award of Department of Electronics for Excellence In Electronics
 2001 First Prize for stall Display during the XXXI Dairy Industry
onference.
 2002
COMPANY PRODUCTS

 Agro Dairy Products


 SPV Products
 IT Products
 Industrial Electronics Products

Agro Dairy:

S.No. Product Application


1 Electronic Milk Tester For measurement of % Fat content in
Milk at Village Milk Cooperative
Societies

2 Milko Scan Total Milk quality parameter analysis


for Dairies
3 Automatic Milk Collection Station For fair & prompt payment to farmers
at Village Milk Cooperative Societies
4 DP-EMT Low Cost version of Milk Collection
Station for small village Milk
Cooperatives Societies
5 PC-MCS Personal Computer based version of
Milk Collection Station with
accounting facility
6 Smart Card based PC Milk Collection For fair & prompt payment to farmers
Station at Village Milk Cooperative Societies
7 Raw Milk Reception Dock Network Process Automation of Raw Milk
Automation Reception Docks at Dairies

8 Raw Milk Reception Dock Sample Milk sample collection and


Automation movement automation at Raw Milk
Reception Dock
SPV Products:

S.No. Product Application


1 SPV Modules Power conversion (Sunlight to
electricity)
2 Street Lighting System Village Street Lighting

3 SPV Water Pumping System Village drinking water supply


&
land irrigation
4 SPV Domestic Lighting System Village community lighting

5 SPV Railway Signaling System Village unmanned Railway


crossings
6 SPV Adult Education System For providing lights at village adult
education centers
7 SPV Power Packs for Battery For police check Posts & BSF
Charging communication sets

8 SPV Television For village mass communication


9 SPV Lantern For providing a portable neat and
clean illumination system for use in
village huts, farms, work place, etc
10 SPV Hut Lighting System For providing illumination at
villages huts
11 SPV Power Station For village electrification

12 SPV powered Microwave For battery charging at Microwave


Repeater System repeater station
13 SPV Cathodic Protection System SPV Cathodic Protection System
14 SPV Dusk dawn system For Automatic operation of
Municipal Street Lights
Information Technology:

S.No. Product Application


1 Image Processing Application Preparation of Electoral Photo Identity Card
System (EPIC) and Visiting card etc.

2 Customized Software Computerization of various applications


development SS meant for departments of corporate offices,
Industries and other institutions
3 Product Firmware Development Customized assembly language
programming for Microprocessor based
electronic equipment
4 Internet Technologies application Home page design, development and
hosting
5 Education & training Training courses for computer programming
languages and other applications
6 Programmable Data Terminals Hand Held Computing through
Programmable Data Terminal (PDT) for
different applications like Electronic
Ticketing Machine, Spot Billing Machine,
Electronic Parking Machine, Micro
Banking, House tax terminal. Traffic
Offence recording system, E-canteen
terminal etc.
7 Dairy ERP Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
package for Dairies. The modules are for
Chilling Centers, Milk procurement,
Technical Inputs, Inventory, Purchase,
Production, Sales, Marketing, Finance, Plant
maintenance, MIS etc.

Industrial Electronics:

S.No. Product Application


1 Single Phase Energy Meter Measurement of Single Phase Electric
Power for domestic applications

2 Three Phase Energy Meter Measurement of Three Phase Electric


Power for domestic applications
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIVISION

The Company has an experience of over ten years in the Information Technology
sector. The Company has a full-fledged Computer Group in its Electronics &
Information Technology Division to undertake development of application software for
business purposes and in-house use; provide training to the end-users; acquisition of the
required computer systems; and creation of the complementing infrastructure.

The Company has over 100 nos. IBM PC-compatible systems including dual processor
based true servers, dual core Pentium-IV based nodes with multimedia capability,
printers including HP LaserJet Printers, HP Inkjet Printers, and high speed Dot Matrix
Printers, HP Color Scanner running under Windows server 2003, Win NT Server,
WinXP/ Win ME/ Win9x/ DOS environment.

The business areas include development for business & instrumentation applications,
and Web-sites on the Internet. The Company undertakes development on MS dot net,
Visual Studio environment, Win NT Server, Oracle and Internet technologies and tools
such as MS FrontPage.

The Company has an air-conditioned Computer Center with a carpet area of over 3000
sq. ft. and equipped with 7 KVA UPS capacity for undertaking the processing work.

The Company has a team of over 10 young engineers/ professionals with a wide variety
of experience including Hardware installation, commissioning, maintenance, electronic
data-processing, system study, system analysis, design, software development, training
and project implementation. The Company also does all the maintenance work in-
house.

The Company has solely relied on its in-house capabilities to undertake all the above
mentioned activities. The Company is now further growing by way of sharing its in-
house experience in the area of automation, and project execution on turnkey basis.
The Company has also strengthened its conventional Agro dairy line of products with
the powers of IT, both at the Dairy level and the Village Milk Cooperative Society
level. By embedding the RS232 interface in the EMT and getting the corresponding
weight from OEM equipments, the Raw Milk Reception Dock (RMRD) software under
Windows NT at Dairies and the Society Accounts Management Software (SAMS)
under DOS and Windows 9X at Society level are developed.

The Smart card based identification and transaction recording systems are developed for
DPMCS, DPEMT, SAMS, and Attendance Management System etc.
VISION 2010…..

In more than two decades of its existence, REIL has played a vital role in the field of
rural development in India - bringing appropriate rural electronics technology to
thousands of villages all over the country. A highly successful company with an
excellent track record, REIL combines a commitment to quality with professional
excellence. REIL's products range from Electronic Milk Testers and allied dairy
equipment to Solar Photovoltaic modules systems, and Gist Add-On Card and related
soft wares The Company has also taken up the manufacture of Ambient Air Pollution
Monitoring Instruments.

Recognition of REIL's achievements in the field of rural electronics has come in a


variety of ways - in customer satisfaction, in its prestigious collaboration with the
Department of Electronics, Government of India, in the establishment of the Rural
Electronics Technology Center in 1990 and in an award of the Department of
Electronics for Excellence in Electronics - now named as Department of Information
Technology under Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, for the
year 1991 and 2001.

REIL's remarkable performance in India and abroad has encouraged the company to set
its sights on international markets with a renewed thrust.

REIL plans to be a Rs. 200 Million turnover enterprise by 2010 through adding
products in existing line of business and diversifying in the areas of Smart card
applications, Dairy IT and Wind / Thermal energy,
Project

E canteen

CURRENT SYSTEMS:-

In the present scenario, in the era of globalization a large number of canteens and saras
parlours (outlets) are required to have a hangout place in colleges and visiting places,
which may be helpful in handling not only their larger variety of items on sale, but also
can keep an eye on timely updation of their stocks.

On the contrary, if we look at smaller general shops, the management of sales and stock
is still carried manually. The reason behind this is the inability to invest large capital
amount in sales system setup. Resultantly, the bills are still produced manually on these
stores, which require lots of time and efforts. This method increases the chances of error
manifold. A large amount of time is also consumed in making the manual databases of
the sales and also it is difficult to store these databases.

PROPOSED SOLUTION:-

To overcome the problem of manual bills and to nullify the errors, a handheld computer
device can be used by small general stores. This device is small in size, has built-in
printer unit and memory. The unit can operate for eight hours after full charging of its
rechargeable battery. It is a mobile unit, which is less expensive than personal
computers. The Hardware is available for around Rs. 12,000, which is easily affordable
by small shopkeepers.

At a time, this device is capable of handling data up to 4 MB and can be used again
after data is transferred to the Host PC database, or the same is overwritten by the
application software. This also solves the problem of employing large spaces to store
manual databases. The hand held device is a small microcomputer, which is capable of
generating and printing receipts or bills at the same time.

It is quite efficient and is easy to use by any sales person with a little knowledge to
operate the machine.

OBJECTIVE:-

A E-CANTEEN terminal is a low cost computerized solution to serve as Cash Register.


It would maintain sales and stock of items offered for sales. It may communicate with a
Host PC – installed with specific application, and the bi-directional data transfer can
take place, where the masters can be uploaded on the E-canteen terminal and
transactions can be downloaded on Host PC.

DEFINITION OF E-Canteen:-

E-CANTEEN or E-canteen) is used at canteen, a saras parlour, or the location - where a


sale transaction takes place. More specifically, E-canteenoften refers to the hardware
and software used for checkouts -- the equivalent of an electronic cash register. E-
canteen systems are used in restaurants, hotels, stadiums, and casinos, as well as almost
any type of retail establishment

Genesis of E-CANTEEN technology:-

E-CANTEEN systems evolved from the mechanical cash registers of the first half of the
20th century. Examples included the NCR registers, operated by a crank, and the lever-
operated Burroughs registers. These cash registers recorded data on journal tapes or
paper tape and required an extra step to transcribe the information into the retailer's
accounting system.
Later cash registers moved to operation by electricity, such as the NCR Class 5 cash
register. The first computer-based systems were introduced in 1973, such as the IBM
3653 Store System and the NCR 2150..
During the late 1980s and 90s, manufacturers developed stand-alone credit card devices
to easily and securely add credit card processing to E-CANTEEN systems. Some
popular models include the VeriFone Tranz 330, Hypercom T7 Plus, and Lipman Nurit
2085. These relatively simple devices have evolved to handle multiple applications
(credit card processing, gift card activation, age verification, employee time tracking)
on one device. Some wireless E-CANTEEN systems for restaurants not only allow for
mobile payment processing, they also allow servers to process the entire food order
right at tableside.

Most retail E-CANTEEN systems do much more than just "point of sale" tasks. Even
for smaller tier 4 & 5 retailers, many E-CANTEEN systems can include fully integrated
accounting, inventory management, open to buy forecasting, customer relation
management (CRM), service management, rental, and payroll modules. Due to this
wide range of functionality, vendors sometimes refer to E-CANTEEN solutions as retail
management software or business management software.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Handheld Computers with Thermal printer

PC with serial interface

KEIL Software

1) HANDHELD COMPUTERS:

Handheld Computer is a pocket-sized computing device, typically comprising a small


visual display screen for user output and a miniature keyboard or touch screen for user
input.

DESCRIPTION:

The Programmable Data Terminal (PDT) is a Hand Held Computer. It consists of


components like Program flash memory, Data flash memory, customized Keypad,
Display unit with Backlight, Impact or Thermal printer, Rechargeable battery, High
speed RS232 / IR port for programming and data transfer etc. Depending upon the
requirement, the Smart Card reader can also be house in the same casing. The terminal
also can communicate with the remote Host PC using customized PSTN or GSM /
CDMA modem.

A Host PC is made Master station for many such E-canteen(E-canteen) terminals. The
master data of Items, Packing denominations, Rates and Opening stock etc. is stored
and maintained on the Host PC. Depending upon the product sale range
of the "Point of Sale", the corresponding master details are transferred to the Terminal.
The terminal is capable of not only issuing sale voucher of items available in stock; the
stock intake can also be updated. Resultantly, the Inventory and Sale - both can be
monitored with the help of the E-canteen terminal.

Another version of E-canteen Terminal can be supplied as Loyalty terminal also, which
has got RF ID reader. The loyalty amongst potential customers can be developed and
maintained by issuing them the RF ID cards, and keeping track of the purchases they
made. The RF ID cards can be used as e-Purse, where the card is first debited for a pre-
determined value and denomination and the amounts corresponding to periodic
purchases would be credited till the debit limit of the Loyalty card.

The printing of cash voucher is optional. In case of using RFID card, the code / name of
the customer can also be printed on the receipt. The cash and item transaction data is
periodically transferred to the Host PC. The daily collection report is also printed
through the terminal.

Thus the sequence of operation includes preparation of items master data at Host PC,
downloading to E-canteen Terminal, Updating stock through sale and receipt of items,
periodic downloading of data from E-canteen Terminal to Host PC and data processing
at Host PC. The chances of errors and manipulations are also minimized. Therefore the
system becomes speedy, transparent and reliable.

The terminal requires around 4 Hours for full charging. Once the terminal is fully
charged, it can be continuously used with printer for 8 Hours.
FEATURES:

Instant GENERATION OF SALES bill

THE STOCK IS REDUCED FOR THE ITEMS SOLD.

THE STOCK CAN BE UPDATED ON RECEIPT OF ITEMS.

CHECKS AND BALANCES LIKE SALE FOR ITEMS NOT IN STOCK CAN NOT
BE MADE.

FACILITY OF instantly KNOWING STOCK OF ALL OR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS

Data transfer facility between PDT and parent PC.

THE SALE TRENDS AND SALE HISTORY REMAINS AVAILABLE AT HOST PC


with a VARIETY OF reports

The E-CANTEEN Terminal consists of wide range of optional Hardware components


like:

Customised Key Pad (30 keys Elestomeric)


Display (5 lines x 20 characters) unit with Backlight
256KB program flash memory
4MB Data flash Memory
Built in 2.2 AHr NiMH battery
Intelligent Battery Charger
High speed serial port
Programming port
High speed Thermal printer
Data Modem (optional)
Smart Card Reader (optional)
It takes 2 to 2.5 hours for full charging. After full charging PDT can be used
continuously for 8 hours.

3) KEIL SOFTWARE:

The KEIL Software 8051 development tools listed below are the programs you use to
compile your C code, assemble your assembler source files, link your program together,
create HEX files, and debug your target program.

µVision2 for Windows™ Integrated Development Environment:

Combines Project Management, Source Code Editing, and Program Debugging in one
powerful environment.

C51 ANSI Optimizing C Cross Compiler:

Creates relocatable object modules from your C source code.

A51 Macro Assembler:

Creates relocatable object modules from your 8051 assembler source code,

BL51 Linker/Locator:

Combines relocatable object modules created by the compiler and assembler into the
final absolute object module,

LIB51 Library Manager:

Combines object modules into a library which may be used by the linker,

OH51 Object-HEX Converter:


Creates Intel HEX files from absolute object modules,

RTX-51 real-time operating system:

Simplifies the design of complex, time-critical software projects.

These are designed for the professional software developer, but any level of
programmer can use them to get the most out of the 8051 hardware.

Evaluation Kits and Production Kits:

Keil Software provides two types of kits in which our tools are delivered.

The EK51 Evaluation Kit includes evaluation versions of our 8051 tools along with this
user’s guide. The tools in the evaluation kit let you generate applications up to 2 Kbytes
in size. You may use this kit to evaluate the effectiveness of our 8051 tools and to
generate small target applications.

The 8051 Production Kits include the unlimited versions of our 8051 tools along with
the user’s guide and the full manual set. The production kits also include 1 year of free
technical support and product updates.
Software Development Cycle:

When you use the Keil Software tools, the project development cycle is roughly the
same as it is for any other software
Development project.

1. Create a project to select the 8051 Device and the tool settings.

2. Create source files in C or Assembly.

3. Build your application with the Project manager.

4. Correct errors in source files.

5. Test linked application.


µ-Vision2 IDE:

The µVision2 IDE combines project management, a rich-featured editor with interactive
error correction, option setup, make facility, and on-line help. You use µVision2 to
create your source files and organize them into a project that defines your target
application. µVision2 automatically compiles, assembles, and links your embedded
application and provides a single focal point for you development efforts.

8032 Compiler & Assembler (All Version ):

Source files are created by the µVision2 IDE and are passed to the C51 compiler or A51
assembler. The compiler and assembler process source files and creates relocatable
object files. The Keil C51 compiler is a full ANSI implementation of the C
programming language. All standard features of the C language are supported. In
addition, numerous features for direct support of the 8051 environment have been
added. The Kiel A51 macro assembler supports the complete instruction sets of the
8051 and all derivatives.

8051 based CMOS or NMOS contoller with 32 I/O lines, 3 Timers/Counters, 6


Interrupts/4 priorty levels ROM-less, 256 Bytes on-chip RAM
DATA FLOW DIAGRAM:

Level0:
HOST PC

Master data Master data Master data

SBM 1 SBM 2 SBM n

Level1:

Customer data,meter
no.,rate Master data
SBM
Last cycle

Current data(billing
TRANSACTION DATA info)
PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM:

E-Canteen Input the Products


Terminal

Updating Stock
of
Products and
student A/C

Billing transactions to
the Students

Printing Bill for


the Students

Printing Various
Types of Reports Archival of
Transaction Data

Hard Copy of
the Bill
Clear All
Hard Copy of Transaction
Reports

Report of Archived
Data
SCREEN TEMPLATES

1) Welcome Screen:

E - C A N T E E N
T E R M I N A L ( P O S ) V E R 1 . 0
P I E T
D E V E L O P E D B Y R E I L
D A T E

Press Enter to Proceed.

2) Information Screen:

1 A D D N E W P R O D U C T
2 P R O D U C T S A L E
3 M I S / R E P O R T S
4 A D D / D E L E T E P R O D U C T
5 O T H E R S

Press KEY to Proceed.

3) FOR KEY 1

P R D I D :
P R D N A M E :

P R D Q T Y :
P R D R A T E :

FOR KEY 2
R E G N O :
E N T E R P I N :

PRESS Enter to proceed.


FOR KEY 3
1 P R O D U C T R E P O R T S
2 D U P . R E P O R T S
3 C A S H C O L L E C T E D
4 A R C H I V E D R E P O R T S
5 S O L D P R O D U C T S

FOR KEY 4

1 A D D Q T Y O F P R O D U C T
2 D E L E T E P R O D U C T

FOR KEY 5
1 O P E N A C C O U N T
2 C O N F I G U R A T I O N A C C
3 P R I N T A C C D E T A I L S
4 O T H E R C O N F I G U R A T I O
5 R E T U R N

CONCLUSION

During the training period in REIL we learnt that how to make a product is doesn’t
mean take raw material & just put it together and product is ready but it means that
manufacturing a product is a systematic process witch consists of a step by step process
for this purpose. REIL has several departments to make its product. The product of
REIL for the rural development but they are also used in urban areas REIL is a
company, which is seriously devoted for the better future of the villages, and other rural
areas.
Our training included the IT Industrial Segmentation. In the sessions we acquired the
knowledge about the planning of System Requirement Specification. We learned the
steps involving in software development life cycle.

In the practical sessions we made a project assigned, on which we developed the design
documents & made an analysis on how it can be developed.

At last, training period is a time, which really enables the trainee to develop his/her
skills, gain knowledge that how, an organization works & now a product is
manufactured with collective work of so many people.

In brief a training period is really essential for every technical person to enhance his/
her practical knowledge and helps in developing skills for future industrial prospects.

BIBLIOGRAPY

8051 microcontroller: By Mazidi and Mazidi

Hardware interaction through C:- By Yashwant Kanitkar

C Programming by Karnighan n Richie

First step in Embedded Programming

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