The document describes a token number display system with music that uses an Arduino microcontroller. The system has four main modules: an Arduino board to control the system, a display module using LEDs to show the token number, an audio module using a speaker to play sounds, and push buttons to increment and decrement the token number. The system works by incrementing the token number and playing a sound when one push button is pressed, and decrementing the number when the other is pressed, notifying customers of their upcoming turn.
The document describes a token number display system with music that uses an Arduino microcontroller. The system has four main modules: an Arduino board to control the system, a display module using LEDs to show the token number, an audio module using a speaker to play sounds, and push buttons to increment and decrement the token number. The system works by incrementing the token number and playing a sound when one push button is pressed, and decrementing the number when the other is pressed, notifying customers of their upcoming turn.
The document describes a token number display system with music that uses an Arduino microcontroller. The system has four main modules: an Arduino board to control the system, a display module using LEDs to show the token number, an audio module using a speaker to play sounds, and push buttons to increment and decrement the token number. The system works by incrementing the token number and playing a sound when one push button is pressed, and decrementing the number when the other is pressed, notifying customers of their upcoming turn.
The document describes a token number display system with music that uses an Arduino microcontroller. The system has four main modules: an Arduino board to control the system, a display module using LEDs to show the token number, an audio module using a speaker to play sounds, and push buttons to increment and decrement the token number. The system works by incrementing the token number and playing a sound when one push button is pressed, and decrementing the number when the other is pressed, notifying customers of their upcoming turn.
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TOKEN NUMBER DISPLAY WITH MUSIC
Presented by, VIPUL GAJBHIYE, KSHITIJ CHOUBEY
B.TECH. , 4th Semester
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
J D College of Engineering & Management, Nagpur.
Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Raigad. 2018-2019 Contents: o Introduction o Modules Arduino Display Module Audio Module Push Button o Program Methodology o Circuit Diagram o Working o References Introduction: Token Display System are ideal for Banks, Airports, Public dealing offices , Hospitals and at so many places. These systems allow customers to wait without having to stand in line. It is also possible to attach more than one display with a single system. Modules Arduino Display Module Audio Module Push buttons Arduino: The Arduino Uno is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328 (datasheet). It has 14 digital input/output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs), 6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz ceramic resonator, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button. Display Module: An LED or Light Emitting Diode, is a solid state optical pn- junction diode which emits light energy in the form of photons. The emission of these photons occurs when the diode junction is forward biased by an external voltage allowing current to flow across its junction, and in Electronics we call this process electroluminescence. Audio Module: In token number display system we are using speaker for generating output as an audio signals using arduino. Push Button: It is used to display next number on seven segment display. In our mini project we use 2 push button.(next and reset) Program Methodology: The programming is done in Arduino IDE in such a way so that the token number display system should work in proper format. For controlling the flow of program various variables are declared such as a, b, c, etc. Each variable is given different task to perform. Circuit Diagram: Working: After turning on the power supply we are having two push buttons. If signal is given through push button 1 then the value of token number is incremented and sound is created to aware the costumers. If signal is given through push button 2 then the value of token number is decremented. References: https://www.instructables.com/id/Getting-Started-With- ATMEGA-Microcontrollers/ https://www.electroschematics.com/9529/atmega8-basic-input- output-interfacing-1/ https://components101.com/transistors/bc558-pinout- configuration-datasheet https://electronicsforu.com/resources/learn-electronics/7805- ic-voltage-regulator https://www.elprocus.com/avr-atmega8-microcontroller- architecture-applications/ Thank You