Digital code Lock System
A digital code lock system with a buzzer and servo motor is an embedded project that enhances security. When the correct code is entered, the microcontroller triggers a servo motor to unlock a door or container. If an incorrect code is entered, a buzzer sounds as an alert.
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A Digital Code Lock System using the 8051 microcontroller is an embedded security project designed to control access based on a secret passcode entered through a keypad. The system is ideal for securing doors, cabinets, or any restricted area, and it operates by comparing the entered code with a pre-programmed password. If the correct code is entered, the system unlocks the mechanism, and if the wrong code is entered, it triggers an alert using a buzzer. This project provides a hands-on approach to learning microcontroller-based programming and interfacing with different components.
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A Digital Lock System is an electronic security project designed to control access using a password entered via a keypad. It utilizes an Arduino, keypad, LCD, servo motor, and buzzer to provide a safe, automated locking mechanism. When the correct password is entered, the lock opens; if the wrong password is entered, an alert is triggered. This project is widely used in home security, lockers, safes, and access-controlled systems.












