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GUIDELINES MINI PROJECT

FOR MEC523: APPLIED ELECTRONICS AND


MICROPROCESSOR
GROUP :
EMD6M7A, EMD6M12 & EMD6M13
THEME :
AGRICULTURE
CO3

Apply the technique of circuit theory, digital electronics and microprocessor interfacing in
conducting the problem based learning for mechatronic applications {PO5, P4}.

REQUIREMENTS

Students are required to:


Design and develop the products using Arduino software or others software, such Raspberry PI by
end of this course. Product can be simple but should follow the theme. The product also can
demonstrate some form of innovation and imaginative/original ideas. The ideas can find through
internet, but make sure the ideas not same with the previous project. (The previous project can
check through FB page Hurobs). Maximum number of students per group is 5. Please work as a
team from beginning till ending phase.
The most successful projects tend to have all members exhibiting high enthusiasm in the project.

PRESENTATION

Students are required to present their mini project on the 14th week of the semester.
Every group member will do the presentation. This is to ensure that every member is up-todate with the progress report of project.
Each group will be allowed to present for 10 minutes, followed by 5 minutes of Questions
and Answer (Q & A) session.
Standard OBE presentation form will be used for assessment.

REPORT

A report to document the mini project for this course is to be submitted for assessment.
The report should range from 20 to 30 pages and must be type-written using Microsoft Word
using 12 Times New Roman, 1.5 spacing and justify.
Follow the guidance of report as given.
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Problem Statement
Objective
Introduction
Product Details
Programming Flowchart
Circuit Diagram
Coding
Result
Discussion
Conclusion

Submit a project report (14th week of the semester before 5.00pm).

ASSESSMENT

The marks assigned for this project will be apportioned as follows:


Maximum marks for presentation are 5%
Maximum marks for report are 5%
Maximum marks for product are 10%

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