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ABSTRACT

Technological advancement has been consistently and constantly made on various


electronic devices with little or no emphasis on locking systems. Unlimited access
and absolutely no hindrance to data, file usage, automobile car, and bank safes e.t.c
by intruders has necessitated the need for a programmable electronic code lock
system. This programmable electronic code lock system is an integrated
combination lock which is programmed and responds only to the right sequences
of digit that is keyed in. The basic objective of this design is to provide a security
measure in an automobile car, this is achieved through the ignition part of the
automobile car which is used to engage and disengage the engine from cranking in
order to put the car in motion.

Table of content
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Chapter one
Introduction
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6

Background of the project


Aims and objectives
Scope of the project
Project limitation
Justification of the project
Project report organization

CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Origin of the project
2.2 Principle of operation.
CHAPTER THREE
DESIGN METHODOLOGY
2 Conceptual review
3 Project specification
4 Design pattern
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Information Gathering
3.2
Design pattern
3.3
Design procedure
3.4
Design processes
3.4.1
Choice of component
3.4.2
Component layout
3.4.3
Component mounting
3.4.4
Soldering and clearing
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3.4.5
3.4.6
3.5

Running cross check


Project testing
Packaging

Chapter four
System design and implementation
4.1 System design
4.2 Component analysis
4.3. Component description
4.3.1 Power supply unit
4.3.4Capacitors
4.3.5 Resistors
4.3.6 Display unit
4.3.7 Microcontrollers
4.3.8 Alarm unit
4.13 Transistors
4.4 Block diagram of the project
4.5 Circuit diagram
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4.6 software design


4.7 software development process
4.8

choice of programming language

4.9 PROGRAM ENTRY AND EDITING


4.9.1 COMPILING AND LINKING
4.9.2

PRELIMINARIES OF THE DESIGN

4.9.3 Making an led blink with at89c51 micro-controller


4.10 system control program steps
CHAPTER FIVE
BILL OF ENGINEERING MEASUREMENT AND EVALUTION.

5.1: System Testing and Integration


5.2 Test plan and Test data
5.2.1Components Test
5.2.2 System Test
5.2.3 Other Tests
5.3

experimented result vs actual result

5.4 Performance Evaluation


5.5 cost analysis
CHAPTER SIX
SUMMARY
6.1 Summary and Conclusion
6.2 Summary of Achievement
6.3 Problems Encountered and Solution
6.4 Suggestions for further improvement
6.5: Conclusion
REFERENCES
Table 4.1 Resistor color code

Table 4.2 Alternate functions of port 3


Table 4.3 Test for Transistor
Table 4.4

Fig 4.1 Block diagram of power supply unit


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Fig 4.2 Voltage Regulators output Voltages


Fig 4.3 LM7805 Integrated Circuit Internal Schematic
4.4 Diagram of 7805
Fig: 4.5 circuit and schematic diagram of polarized
capacitor
Fig: 4.6 circuit and schematic diagram of non-polarized
capacitor
Fig: 4.7 circuit and schematic diagram of variable
capacitor
Fig 4.8 Resistors connected in Parallel
Fig4.9 Resistor color code representation
Fig 4.10 Internal Circuitry Of The Two Types Seven
Segment display
Fig. 4.11 Pin configuration of AT89S51
Fig. 4.12 Block diagram of AT89s52 internal circuitry
Figure 4.15: Transistor circuit symbols
Figure 4.16: Current path of a Transistor
Fig 4.17 Model of NPN Transistor
Fig 4.18 block diagram of design
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Fig 4.19 circuit diagram

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