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A EDC Lab Project Report

On
“Title”

Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements


For the award of the Degree of

Bachelor of Technology
In
Electronics & Computer Engineering (ECM)
By
C.ANAGHA 18311A1909

K.MAITHREYI 18311A1922

K.SANJANA 18311A1924

Under the Supervision of


“Name of the Lab Faculty”

Department of Electronics & Computer Engineering


Sreenidhi Institute of Science & Technology (Autonomous)
2021-2022
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMPUTER ENGINEERING
SREENIDHI INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
(AUTONOMOUS)

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the EDC Lab Project work entitled “TITLE”, submitted by ABC
(12311A19B9) towards partial fulfilment for the award of Bachelor of Technology Degree in in
Electronics and Computer Engineering from Sreenidhi Institute of Science & Technology,
Ghatkesar, Hyderabad, is a record of bonafide work done by him/ her during the academic year
2021-2022 under our guidence and evaluation.

Dr. Manu Gupta Mrs. Sruthi Chigurala


Lab Project Coordinator-1 Lab Project Coordinator-2

Dr. D. Mohan
HOD, ECM Department
DECLARATION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

NAME OF STUDENT (ROLL NO.)


ABSTRACT
INDEX

S.NO CONTENT PAGE NUMBER

1 Introduction 1

2 Objective 2

3 Hardware Requirements and Description 3

4 Background Theory

5 Circuit / Block Diagram

6 Working

7 Results and Output

8 Conclusion

9 References

LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.1.1 : Block diagram of fire alarm 01
Figure 2.1.1 : Soldering rod 04
Figure 2.1.2 : Speaker(8ohm 0.5watt) 04
Figure 2.1.3 : Battery(9v) 04
Figure 2.1.4 : Transistor(BC 548) 04
Figure 2.1.5 : Resistor(47K) 04
Figure 2.1.6 : Resistor(4.7k) 04
Figure 2.1.7 : Resistor(1k) 04
Figure 2.1.8 : Capacitor(100uf 16v) 04
Figure 2.1.9 : Diode(IN4148) 04
Figure 2.1.10: IC 555 04
Figure 2.1.11: Capacitor(0.01uf) 04
Figure 2.1.12: voltage regulator(100k) 04
Figure 3.1.1: Fire alarm circuit diagram 05
Figure 4.1 : Fire alarm output 08
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 2

OBJECTIVE
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 7

RESULTS AND OUTPUT

The experimental results obtained from the project are described as below:
Case 1: When light falls on LDR, then the LED mounted on the bread board does not glow due
to its minimum resistance as shown in Fig 7.1.

Fig 7.1 Result obtained for case1 (LDR with light)

Case 2: when no light falls on LDR, then the LED mounted on the bread board glows
automatically due to its maximum resistance as shown in Fig 7.2.

Fig 7.2 Result obtained for case 2 (LDR with no light)


REFERENCES

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