Design and development of a director module for a low light color camera with zooming feature incorporated on a microscope / by Rona T. Noche and Christopher P. Tapawan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite: Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2006.Description: xiii, 52 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: NOCHE, RONA T. and TAPAWAN, CRISTOPHER P. Design and Development of a. Director Module for a Low-Light Color Camera with Zooming Feature incorporated on a Microscope. Undergraduate Design Project. Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. March 2006. Adviser: Engr. Mary-Anne B. de Dios-Costa The Design and Development of a Director Module for a Low-Light Color Camera with Zooming Feature Incorporated in a Microscope was constructed in Gen. Trias, Cavite. The general objective of the study was to enhance the existing control module for a low-light camera incorporated on a microscope. The design project was a very useful and practical device. It provided easiness in studying microorganisms because its structure can be viewed on a wide television screen. It allowed the user to zoom in and zoom out the image of the specimen through manual and remote controls. Likewise, other functions such as focusing of the image, whether of course or fine, is also permitted through the devise. The iris of the camera can also be adjusted through the manual push buttons provided. The Design and Development of a Director Module for a Low-Light Color Camera with Zooming Feature Incorporated in a Microscope composed both software and hardware components. Assembly language program was used to develop the software. The main component of the system was the PIC16F877 which is a microprocessor unit also directed the whole system. The system also used HLS8L relays 40, which in turn controls the flow of electricity to the motors responsible for the zooming, focusing and iris functions of the system. A ULN2002A relay driver IC, which is used to trigger the relays, and SC2272M6 RF receiver unit IC which allowed the communications between the remote control and the microprocessor. The design project was presented to the design project adviser and technical critic at the Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering of the College of Engineering and Information Technology of the Cavite State University, main campus. The whole system went through a series of testing and evaluations. It was also presented to the Research and Extension Coordinator of the College of Engineering and Information Technology and to the unit R&E Coordinator of the Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering. After the final testing and evaluation, the evaluators agreed that the device proved to be useful and practical. The device provided easiness in examining specimens by permitting the user to zoom in and out, and focus on the specimen's structure for better viewing, either manually or through the remote control. The device is a time-saving, yet an effective learning device which can make examining specimens effortless.
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Design Project (BS Electronics and Communications Engineering) Cavite State University.

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NOCHE, RONA T. and TAPAWAN, CRISTOPHER P. Design and Development of a. Director Module for a Low-Light Color Camera with Zooming Feature incorporated on a Microscope. Undergraduate Design Project. Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. March 2006. Adviser: Engr. Mary-Anne B. de Dios-Costa
The Design and Development of a Director Module for a Low-Light Color Camera with Zooming Feature Incorporated in a Microscope was constructed in Gen. Trias, Cavite. The general objective of the study was to enhance the existing control module for a low-light camera incorporated on a microscope. The design project was a very useful and practical device. It provided easiness in studying microorganisms because its structure can be viewed on a wide television screen. It allowed the user to zoom in and zoom out the image of the specimen through manual and remote controls. Likewise, other functions such as focusing of the image, whether of course or fine, is also permitted through the devise. The iris of the camera can also be adjusted through the manual push buttons provided. The Design and Development of a Director Module for a Low-Light Color Camera with Zooming Feature Incorporated in a Microscope composed both software and hardware components. Assembly language program was used to develop the software. The main component of the system was the PIC16F877 which is a microprocessor unit also directed the whole system. The system also used HLS8L relays 40, which in turn controls the flow of electricity to the motors responsible for the zooming, focusing and iris functions of the system. A ULN2002A relay driver IC, which is used to trigger the relays, and SC2272M6 RF receiver unit IC which allowed the communications between the remote control and the microprocessor. The design project was presented to the design project adviser and technical critic at the Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering of the College of Engineering and Information Technology of the Cavite State University, main campus. The whole system went through a series of testing and evaluations. It was also presented to the Research and Extension Coordinator of the College of Engineering and Information Technology and to the unit R&E Coordinator of the Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering. After the final testing and evaluation, the evaluators agreed that the device proved to be useful and practical. The device provided easiness in examining specimens by permitting the user to zoom in and out, and focus on the specimen's structure for better viewing, either manually or through the remote control. The device is a time-saving, yet an effective learning device which can make examining specimens effortless.

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