Mahesh Reddy DTH
Mahesh Reddy DTH
Mahesh Reddy DTH
COMPONENT – I
DIRECT TO HOME(DTH)
COMPONENT – II
Tsunami warning system
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
in
Submitted by
N.Mahesh reddy
II B.TECH
Department of
Electronics and Communication Engineering
AUDISANKARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
(AUTONOMOUS)
(Accredited by NBA & NAAC)
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to JNTUA, Anantapuramu,
NH-5 Bypass Road , Gudur-524101.
Nellore (DT), Andhra Pradesh.
2018-2019
AUDISANKARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
(AUTONOMOUS)
(Accredited by NBA& NAAC)
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to JNTUA, Anantapuramu,
NH-16 Bypass Road, Gudur-524101.
Nellore (DT), Andhra Pradesh.
2018-2019
DEPARTMENT OF
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
CERTIFICATE
Seminar Incharge
Seminar Supervisor
P.Sarvani, M.Tech
MVS.Sudheer ,M.TECH,
Assoc. Professor, ECE Assist.
Professor,
ASCET, GUDUR.
ASCET, GUDUR.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
N.MAHESH REDDY
(18G25A0409)
COMPONENT – I
DIRECT TO HOME
NDEX
I
CONTENTS
S TOPIC PA
. GE.
N NO
I LIST OF FIGURES I
I ABSTRACT II
1 INTRODUCTION 1
2 WORKING OF DTH
3
3
3 POWER HARVESTING BY
3.1. PIEZOELECTRIC 4
EFFECT
3.2.BOOST CONVERTER 4
4 HARDWARE
IMPLEMENTATION
5,6
4.1.CONSTRUCTION OF
PIEZOELECTRIC TILES
5 WORKING 7
7 MERITS
7.1. ADVANTAGES 9
10
7.2.APPLICATIONS
9 REAL LIFE INSTALLATIONS 11
9 CONCLUSION 12
1 FUTURE SCOPE 13
1 REFERENCES 14
1
LIST OF FIGURES
MECHANISM
AREAS
LONDON
ABSTRACT
The Direct to home services is a new technology and it has matured to
it's full potential in other parts of the world.There are many applications has
been found everyday for exploitation of benefits of DTH?
A tile is made from piezo material for stepping on it. The voltage
generated across a piezo tile is supplied to a battery for it to get recharge and
supply it to the dc loads. Voltage generated is also given to an microprocessor.
A LCD is interfaced to the tile using a PIC microcontroller to display the
voltage generated across the piezo tile.
CHAPTER -2
RESEARCH ELEBORATIONS
2.5. LOADS
The USB charging converter convert 12V dc to 5V dc. It consist of
IC-AD84064, capacitor, diode and LED. All of this component convert
voltage to charge device like as Mobile, IPod, Tab, MP3 devices, and
charger light etc. All the rechargeable equipment will be charged.
CHAPTER -3
POWER HARVESTING BY USING HUMAN
FOOTSTEP
In this paper use of piezoelectric crystal is to generate electric
output from surrounding vibration. Piezoelectric materials have crystalline
structure. They can convert mechanical energy into electrical energy and
vice versa. The produced electrical energy from piezoelectric crystal is very
low in the order of 2-3 volts and is stored in battery to charge controller,
since it is not possible to charge 12v battery through crystal output. To
increase the voltage, the boost converter circuit is used. The level of voltage
ranges 12v and it is stored in 12v battery
One more tile of same dimension is taken to place on the first tile, So
that it can be pressed by the foot. Between these two tiles springs are placed at
the corners and nails are placed on the second tile equivalent to the sensors at
the centre of tile in 6 x 5 arrangement. And thus, the piezo-electric tile is ready
for stepping.
The source of pressure can be either from the weight of the moving
vehicles or from the weight of the people walking over it. The output of the
piezoelectric material is not a steady one. So a bridge circuit is used to convert
this variable voltage into a linear one. Again an AC ripple filter is used to filter
out any further fluctuations in the output.
The battery used here is a Lead Acid Battery of 6V. A LCD is interfaced
with microcontroller. The microcontroller used here is ATMEGA 328P which is
8-bit, 32kb flash with 1k RAM and has 16MHz speed.
1. Colleges
2. Cinema Theatres
3. Shopping Complex
4. Railway Stations
[5]. “Electricity from Footsteps”, S.S.Taliyan, B.B. Biswas, R.K. Patil and G.
P. Srivastava,‟, Reactor Control Division, Electronics & Instrumentation Grou,
Issue 21, August 2010.
COMPONENT – II
APPLICATIONS OF
NANOTECHNOLOGY IN
ELECTRONICS AND
PHOTONICS
CONTENTS
I LIST OF FIGURES I
II ABSTRACT II
1 INTRODUCTION 1
MEMORY
JUNCTIONS
10 CONCLUSION 15
11 REFERENCES 16
LIST OF FIGURES
This part of the setup constitutes the QDSSCs working electrode, which
is connected via an external circuit to a counter electrode. The working
electrode (also called the photoanode) and counter electrode can brought close
to one another with an electrolyte sandwiched in between them in the
construction of an aptly named sandwich cell.
Thus continuous conduction and valence energy bands exist which are
separated by an energy gap. Contrary, in a quantum dot, where excitons cannot
move freely, discrete atomic like states with energies that are determined by the
quantum dot radius appear.
This can be achieved directly by III-V nanowire growth on Si, where GaP
and Si are epitaxially grown on top of each other within a single nanowire.
Moreover, GaP can be vertically and epitaxially grown on a cheap substrate,
e.g., Si
FIG 6.1.- (a)SEM image of an array of 60 nm diameter GaP-Si-GaP nanowires with GaP, Si, and
GaP segment lengths of 180, 150 and 270 nm, respectively. The sample is tilted by 80°, the scale
bar is 1μm. (b)TEM image of a single GaP-Si-GaP nanowire with a diameter of 28 nm, scale bar
is 200 nm. (c) High-resolution TEM picture of a Si-GaP transition, scale bar is 5 nm. (a)-(c. (d) A
GaP nanowire array grown epitaxially on Si (111) by laser ablation. (e) Cross-sectional TEM
image of a single GaP wire on Si and (f) a high-resolution TEM image of the GaP-Si interface,
showing an epitaxy growth with a rotational twin dislocation at the interface
CHAPTER -7
TECHNOLOGIES BASED ON SOLAR ENERGY
Technologies and resources of solar energy refer to sources of energy that
can be directly attributed to the light of the sun or the heat generated from the
sun. In contrast, active solar energy technology refers to the harnessing of solar
energy to store it or convert it for other applications and can be broadly
classified into two groups:
FIG 7.1.-Schematic diagram showing the strategies to develop quantum dot (semiconductor nanocrystal) based solar cells:
(a) metal-semiconductor junction,
(b) polymer-semiconductor, and
(c) semiconductor-semiconductor systems
CHAPTER -8
THIN FILM APPLICATIONS
Thin film is a more cost-effective solution and uses a cheap support
onto which the active component is applied as a thin coating. As a result much
less material is required (as low as 1% compared with wafers) and costs are
decreased. Most such cells utilize amorphous silicon, which, as its name
suggests, does not have a crystalline structure and consequently has a much
lower efficiency (8%), however it is much cheaper to manufacture
FIG.8.1.-Picture of a solar cell, which utilizes nanorods to convert light into electricity
(c) SEM images of a p-i-n coaxial silicon nanowire at different magnifications. Images were recorded
with the electron beam (left) perpendicular to the nanowire axis and (right) nearly end on
CHAPTER -10
CONCLUSION
Nanotechnology is like a toolkit for the electronics industry. It gives us
tools that allow us to make nanomaterials with special properties modified by
ultra-fine particle size, crystallinity, structure or surfaces. So that semiconductor
is one of the materials which can be produced or fabricated by nano technology
with top down or bottom up approach.
Currently nano technology based semiconductor materials are becoming
the basic for our modern life style due to the production of materials with
extremely large surface area to volume ratio, which indicates that the electronics
device we are using is small and more efficient than that we used before.
Nowadays, semiconductor industry is becoming a key tool for energy
harvesting with increasing its efficiency as well. One of the most impotant area
that we used semiconductor is for solar energy harvesting, so that solar cell or
photovolaitic materials are the one which is produced by nano technology with
increasing its efficiency of photon trapping and converting to electric energy by
making the material quantum dot, quantum wire and quantum well.
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CHAPTER -11
REFERENCES
1.Ermolov V, Heino M, Karkkainen A, Lehtiniemi R, Nefedov N, et al. (2007)
Significance of nanotechnology for future wireless devices and
communications. IEEE 18th Int Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile
Radio Communications, Athens 1-5.