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Voting Machine
(Department of electronics engineering)

RIZVI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

BANDRA (WEST), MUMBAI-400050

UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI

ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-13

FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF THE PROJECT (TE)

ELECTRONIC WORKSHOP (EWS)

LCD BASED VOTING MACHINE USING 8051

AND

VENDING MACHINE

A project report

Submitted by

NIKITA MUDRAS

TRUPTI LIMBAD

SABERA YASMIN

UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF

PROF. PRASAD DHURI

PROF. SOHAIL SIDDIQUI

RIZVI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,
RIZVI COMPLEX, OFF CARTER ROAD BANDRA (W),
MUMBAI – 400050
YEAR: 2012-13
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
(DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS)

CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the following students
NIKITA MUDRAS

TRUPTI LIMBAD

SABERA YASMIN

Have successfully completed the synopsis work of project on

LCD BASED VOTING MACHINE USING 8051 AND VENDING MACHINE

___________________ _________________

PROF. PRASAD S. DHURI EXTERNAL EXAMINER

(PROJECT GUIDE)

___________________ _________________

PROF . SOHAIL SIDDIQUI PROF . NARGIS SHAIKH

(PROJECT GUIDE) (HOD)

PREFACE

We take an opportunity to present the project report on “lcd based voting machine and vending machine” and put before users some useful information about our project.

We have made sincere attempts and taken every care to present this matter in precise and compact form.

We are sure that the information contained in this volume would certainly prove useful for better insight in the scope and dimension of the subject.

The task of completing the project though being difficult but was made quite simple,intresting and successful due to deep involvement and complete dedication of our group members.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

It is indeed of great pleasure and proud

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