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Project Title With Every First Letter in Upper Case

A mini-project report submitted for

Electronic Devices & Circuits - I (Semester III)

by

Robert Boylestad (Roll No. 1938)


S. Sudarshan (Roll No. 1965)
Kenneth H. Rosen (Roll No. 1111)

(Group Code: 01)

Under the guidance of


Donald E. Knuth

(Sign with date)

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING


Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering
Bandra (W), Mumbai - 400050
University of Mumbai
September 15, 2017
Mini-Project Report - (mini project/edc-1/2017-18/01)

Auto Night Lamp using High Power LED


Robert Boylestad1 , S. Sudarshan 2 , Kenneth H. Rosen 3

Abstract
Write a brief ”Abstract” of the project. You should include a very small introduction of your project, its characteris-
tics and possible applications. The maximum number of lines of abstract should not be more than 10
Keywords
Auto night lamp–high power led–transistor based
1 Thayer School of Engineering of Dartmouth College
2 Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, IIT, Bombay
3 MIT, USA

Contents
1 Introduction 2
2 Brief explanation of the project 2
2.1 Circuit diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2.2 Photograph of project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2.3 Working of the project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
3 Debugging 2
4 Applications 2
5 Advantages and disadvantages 2
6 Future scope 2
References 2 Figure 1. Sample figure
Appendix 4
2.3 Working of the project
1. Introduction Explain the working of project in detail. Wherever possi-
ble include node voltages, branch currents, and waveforms
Explain what are you doing in this project in short. Also give
observed at various points
short explanation of circuits, which are similar to your project.
Also add references whenever required.
Note:The minimum size of the report excluding certifi- 3. Debugging
cate page = 4 pages Mention the voltage and current levels at various check points
For references use ”references.bib” file. Compile bibliography of the project. This helps in debugging the circuit
using ”F8” key on keyboard.
4. Applications
2. Brief explanation of the project Include the possible applications of the project.
You should include following points:
5. Advantages and disadvantages
2.1 Circuit diagram
Discuss advantages and dis-advantages of the project
Include the circuit diagram with part number (for ex.: transis-
tor number, diode number) and values of all components (for
ex.: resistor, capacitor, zener rating etc.) 6. Future scope
Discuss the possible modifications, that can be made to the
2.2 Photograph of project implemented circuit, for better results. The modifications
Click picture of your project using best angle. Include at- should be such that, it should overcome the drawbacks of the
least 2 photographs of your project circuit
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Appendix
Include data sheets of the components you used in the project. You can insert the data-sheet in pdf format here.(Do not insert
complete data sheet. Insert only first one or two pages of every data sheet)

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