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To Display the time and Date information on the

LED MATRIX display

To display the messages that are sent through the computer via serial port To display the messages that are sent through the

mobile in the form of SMS

Serial Communication Rs232

DRIVER (SOURCE
CURRENT)

ROW

LED MATRIX 8X8


(MULTIPLEXED)

MICROCONTROLLER P89V51RD2

DRIVER
DECODER 4:16 GSM MODEM I2C BUS
(SINK CURRENT)

COLUMN

RTC AND EEPROM

Source Current

5 V Operating voltage from 0 to 40 MHz

64 KB of on-chip Flash program memory with ISP (In-System Programming) and


IAP (In-Application Programming) 1KB of data RAM Supports 12-clock (default) or 6-clock mode selection via software or ISP SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) and enhanced UART Four 8-bit I/O ports with three high-current Port 1 pins (16 mA each) Three 16-bit timers/counters

Programmable Watchdog timer (WDT)


Eight interrupt sources with four priority levels TTL- and CMOS-compatible logic levels

The GSM unit contains a GSM module along with a GSM transmitter antenna. The module functions according to its built and the antenna transmits the information to the Base Station wherein this is exposed to further processing. The GSM module that we are using in this unit is the SIMCOM SIM300 module.

It works on frequencies EGSM 900 MHz, DCS 1800 MHz and PCS1900 MHz. SIM300 provide RF antenna interface with two alternatives: antenna connector and antenna pad
SMS is one of the unique features of GSM compared to older analog systems.

The communication between the microcontroller and the GSM modem takes place Serially at an baud rate of 9600bps.

We use AT commands to control and program the SIMCOM SIM300 module. The main AT commands for using SMS are listed below. AT Command for checking whether the GSM Modem is properly working it returns a O.K if it is working properly otherwise error is received Disconnect existing connection Send SMS command Read SMS Command

ATH AT+CMGS AT+CMGR

FEATURES:

Real-Time Clock (RTC) Counts Seconds, Minutes, Hours,


Date of the Month, Month, Day of the week and year 56-Byte, Battery-Backed, General-Purpose RAM with Unlimited Writes I2C Serial Interface Programmable Square-Wave Output Signal Automatic Power-Fail Detect and Switch Circuitry Consumes Less than 500nA in Battery-Backup Mode with Oscillator Running

Internally Organized 4096 x 8, 8192 x 8 2-Wire Serial Interface Schmitt Trigger, Filtered Inputs for Noise Suppression

Bidirectional Data Transfer Protocol


100 kHz (1.8V, 2.5V, 2.7V) and 400 kHz (5V) Clock Rate Write Protect Pin for Hardware Data Protection 32-Byte Page Write Mode (Partial Page Writes Allowed)

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