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S mart M arket. AnAs & Isam. Agenda. Introduction. Why ?. What ?. How ?. Components. Tutorial. Introduction. Why ?. What ?. Introduction. How ?. Components. Tutorial. Why ?. Why ?. Introduction. Why ?. What ?. How ?. Components. Buying List. Tutorial. Why ?. Introduction.

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S mart M arket

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  1. Smart Market AnAs & Isam

  2. Agenda... Introduction Why ? What ? How ? Components Tutorial

  3. Introduction Why? What? Introduction How ? Components Tutorial

  4. Why ?

  5. Why ? Introduction Why? What? How ? Components Buying List Tutorial

  6. Why ? Introduction Why? What? How ? Components Long Queues Tutorial

  7. Why ? Introduction Why? What? The word pot-luck appears in 16th century England, in the work of Thomas Nash, and was there used to mean "food provided for an unexpected or uninvited guest, the luck of the pot". The sense "communal meal, where guests bring their own food", appears to have originated in the late 19th century or early 20th century US, particularly in the Western United States, either by influence from potlatch or possibly by extension of traditional sense of "luck of the pot". How ? Product Information Components Tutorial

  8. Why ? Introduction Why? What? How ? Components Large Areas Tutorial

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  10. What ? Introduction Why? Smart Market : What? Automated System ,that is implemented in the store, which makes grocery shopping much easier by - Info Terminal - Check-out - Comfort Payment - Path Guide How ? Components Tutorial

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  12. How ? Introduction Why? What? How ? Components Tutorial

  13. Components

  14. Components Introduction Why? RFID Tag Microcontroller What? RFID Reader Bluetooth Mate How ? Components Tutorial

  15. Components Introduction Why? PIC18F4620 What? • Operating Voltage Range 2 to 5.5V • Runs up to 20MHz with external crystal • 3,968 Bytes RAM • 1.024 Bytes Data EEPROM How ? Components Tutorial

  16. Components Introduction Why? RFID Reader ID-20 What? • 5V supply • 125kHz read frequency • EM4001 64-bit RFID tag compatible • 9600bps TTL and RS232 output • Magnetic stripe emulation output • Read range of 200mm How ? Components Tutorial

  17. Components Introduction Why? RFID Tag What? • EM4001 ISO based RFID IC • 125kHz Carrier • 2kbps ASK • Manchester encoding • 32-bit unique ID • 64-bit data stream [Header+ID+Data+Parity] How ? Components Tutorial

  18. Components Introduction Why? Bluetooth Mate What? • Serial communications: 2400-115200bps • Frequency: 2.4~2.524 GHz • Operating Voltage: 3.3V-6V • Encrypted connection • Built-in antenna How ? Components Tutorial

  19. Components Introduction Why? GLCD What? • Simple 8-bit parallel interface • Display format • Columns : 32 • Lines : 8 • Character font • Horizontal dots : 8 • Vertical dots : 8 • Internal 128 character CG-ROM • Software allocation of Text, Graphic and Character Generator RAM (CG-RAM) How ? Components Tutorial

  20. Introduction Why? What? Tutorial… How ? Components Tutorial

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