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Seminar Report
On

VENDING MACHINE
Submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of the
Degree of Bachelor of Technology
In
Electronics & Communication Engineering

Submitted By: Guided


By:
Hemesh Jain Surana Er.
Yogendar Aboti B.Tech (Final year)
Head, ECE Dept. E.C.E
Er. Meghna Kothari
Asst.
Prof., ECE
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
MARWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE & RESEARCH CENTRE,
JODHPUR (RAJASTHAN)
Rajasthan Technical University, KOTA (RAJASTHAN)
2010

Certificate

This is to certify that seminar report entitled “Vending Machine” preferred by Hemesh
Jain Surana student of B.Tech. final year of ECE in partial fulfillment for the award of
the degree of Bachelor of Technology is being submitted by by him under our supervisor
& guidance.

Date: -
Guided by:-
Place: - Er.
Yogendra Aboti
Head, Dept. of ECE
Er. Meghna
Kothari
Asst.
Prof.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

In a beginning of report I want to give my thanks to Prof. V.K.Bhansali, Director


(MECRC, Jodh.) & Er. Yogendar Aboti, Head of Dept. (ECE) for all his encouragement7
direction that I have received from him.
I would like to place on record my thanks & Er. Meghna Kothari for their
valuable support & guidance in successful completion of my seminar report.
I am thankful to all the faculty members because in the supervision, suggestions
& guidance of them, I gain all the knowledge & experience.

Hemesh jain
Surana
VIII Sem.
ECE
PREFACE

The evolution of Very large scale integration (VLSI) technology has developed to
the point where millions of transistors can be integrated on a single die or “chip” where
integrated circuits once filled the role of subsystem component partitioned at analog-
digital boundaries. They now integrate complete systems on a chip by combining both
analog-digital functions. Complementary metal oxide semiconductors technology has
been the mainstay in mixed signal implementations because it provides density and
power savings on the digital side, and a good mix of components for analog design.

Due in part to the regularity and granularity of digital circuit computer aided
design (CAD) methodologies have been very successful in automating the design of
digital systems given a behavioral description of the function desired. Such is not the case
for analog circuit design. Analog design still requires a “hands on” design approach in
general. Moreover many of the design techniques used for discrete circuits are not
applicable to the design of analog /mixed –signal VLSI circuits
Content

S. No. Particular Page No.


1. INTRODUCTION TO VMC

2. INTRODUCTION TO VLSI

3. INTRODUCTION TO VHDL

4. IEEE LIBRARIES

5. VHDL CODE AND RTL SCHEMATIC

6. SYNTHESIS REPORT

7. WAVEFORM

8. BIBLIOGRAPHY

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