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Building the electronics of a safe

Group project in first-year preparatory class

October to mid-November 2022

Alternating and Direct Current - Binary Logic - Electronics - Algorithms - C Programming

This significant project marked my academic journey during my first year of preparatory classes.

Entitled "Construction of the electronics of a safe", it represents a major achievement that has considerably strengthened my skills and knowledge.
During this experience, I developed essential skills in alternating and direct current, binary logic, electronics, algorithms, and C programming. The design of the electronic circuit and code for a card safe was at the heart of this technical learning.
The central objective of this project was to design the electronic circuit of a safe, as well as to develop the code necessary for its secure operation with cards. My involvement in this process demonstrates my ability to apply theoretical knowledge to solve complex practical problems.
This project demonstrates my versatility in tackling challenges related to electronics and programming. My experience in building the electronic circuit of a safe highlights my rigor, precision, and thorough understanding of fundamental concepts.
The "Safe Electronics Construction" project underscores my commitment to concrete and innovative projects. This enriching experience demonstrates my ability to apply my knowledge pragmatically and contribute effectively to demanding projects in the field of electronics and security.

Skills acquired

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The basics of electricity

I have acquired the basics of electricity, direct current, alternating current, Ohm's law, etc.

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The basics of electronics

I had to design a functional electronic circuit.

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Coding in C

I had to learn to code in C.

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Working as a team

Working efficiently and in a friendly manner was mandatory for this project.

Let's find a date to meet

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