PIN-based Door Lock System for Digital Electronics Lab with Access Log

As part of a workshop organized by the Electronic Students Society (ESS) at the University of Kelaniya, our team successfully completed a project focused on developing a PIN-based Door Lock System for the Digital Electronics Lab. The objective of this project was to enhance security and access control within the lab while incorporating an access log for monitoring and accountability.



Key Highlights:

Circuit Development: We meticulously designed and implemented the circuit for the door lock system, ensuring reliability and efficiency in its operation.
PIN-Based Security: Our system employed a unique Personal Identification Number (PIN) input mechanism, allowing authorized individuals to gain access to the lab while maintaining security.
Access Log Integration: To facilitate monitoring and accountability, we integrated an access log feature into the system. This log stored real-time data on lab access, enabling accurate record-keeping and analysis.
Prior Art Search: As part of our project preparation, we conducted a thorough prior art search to identify existing patents and solutions related to PIN-based door lock systems. This research ensured our project's novelty and provided valuable insights for innovation.
Group Collaboration: This project was a result of effective teamwork, with each member contributing their expertise in circuit development, programming, and research.
The successful completion of this project demonstrates our ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical solutions. By showcasing our proficiency in circuit development, security implementation, and collaboration, we highlight our skills in executing complex projects within a team environment.
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Skills: Electronics · Integrated Circuit Design