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A Project Proposal
Presented
To
College of Engineering and Architecture
Electronics Engineering Program
Submitted by:
Borja, Reynaldo D.
Balde, Ma. Kate Louriz D.
Perea, Ma. Shiela J.
Pua, Jesus Nio L.
Toribio, Mary Rose B.
Vergara, John Wilson E.
Submitted to:
Engr. Ryann Alimuin
Instructor
March 2015
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I................................1
THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND.1
Introduction....1
Background of the Study.2
Conceptual Framework4
Objectives..5
Scope and Delimitations..6
Significance of the Study.7
Definition of Terms...8
CHAPTER II..9
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE.9
Conceptual Literature..9
Related Literature...11
Relevance to the Present Study..14
CHAPTER III...16
METHODOLOGY...16
CHAPTER I
THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND
Introduction
In the late 1960's Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) were first introduced. The primary
reason for designing such a device was eliminating the large cost involved in replacing the complicated
relay based machine control systems. Bedford Associates (Bedford, MA) proposed something called a
Modular Digital Controller (MODICON) to a major US car manufacturer. Other companies at the time
proposed computer based schemes, one of which was based upon the PDP-8. The MODICON 084 brought
the world's first PLC into commercial production.
For years, many industries used man power and conveyor belts to increase production capacity as
well as the transport, process, manufacture, sorting and organization of their finish products. Human
intervention is one important element in various industries like manufacturing, food processing, medical and
pharmaceutical, agriculture, electronics, and mining. However, according to studies, often times that
conveyor belts are one of the primary sources of manpower and worker fatalities and from year to year,
these mortalities increases. This result to lost time and resources as well additional payments were given
by the business for indemnity and damages.
To solve this problem the proponents have thought of making a conveyor belt that is color
sensitive, furthermore, it is automatic rather than manual with the use of Programmable Controlled Logic.
And since human intervention is restricted the technology can reduce the number of fatalities.
Conveyor systems are commonly used in many industries, including the automotive, agricultural,
computer, electronic, and food processing. It is also applicable in the field of aerospace, pharmaceutical,
chemical, and mining.
Haulage usually represents more than 50% of the cost of a mining operation. The ratio of payload
to net weight of a truck is 0.8 to 1 compared to 3 to 1 for a conveyor belt. The fuel for a truck represents
62% of the total haulage cost, whereas fuel for a conveyor represents only 30% of the total haulage costs.
Since belt conveyors are electrically driven, mine operators have the option of using the cheapest power
source available. This may be the local utility or a fuel-driven generator.
Among its advantages is the belt conveyors capability to transverse grades of up to 30% (16)
compared to 10-12% (6) for trucks. This shortens the route a belt takes and gives it an excellent terrainfollowing capability. Belt Conveyors require light foundations with minimum support structures. Trucks
require the construction of appropriately graded roads. If the mine is in an isolated location, the construction
of heavy haul road is also necessary. This can be very expensive.
Between the years 2008 and 2010, an analysis classified 459 conveyor belt related accidents
reported for metallic/non-metallic surface mines (Goldbeck, 2009). Between 2009 and 2012, there were 50
conveyor belt related fatalities reported to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) (Lucas et.al.,
2010). These accidents cost the industry millions of dollars, with each fatality costing an estimated $1.9
million. A rate calculated by estimating the value of lost time due to investigations and reports, payments to
families for compensation, insurance, and lower production rates following each incident (Lucas and
Thabet, 2012).
The establishment of the project will benefit most, the industries that includes automotive,
agricultural, computer, electronic, and food processing. The project can also be utilized in the field of
aerospace, pharmaceutical, chemical, and mining.
The proponents constructed the project for it to be beneficial not just to the industries and the
business sector but also to provide security and safety to the workforce and its personnel. Since the project
is PLC controlled, the proponents believe that it will decrease the number of conveyor belt related fatalities
in each field.
Conceptual Framework
INPUT
PROCESS
OUTPUT
Sorting
Conveyor with the aid o
Conducting research about theAutomatic
concepts ofColor
PLC and
conveyors.
Canvassing and purchase of materials and components
Initial breadboard testing
PCB Designing
Etching
Drilling
Humanware
Soldering
Proponents
Casing
Prototype Designing
Hardware
Checking
Conveyor
Final testing and troubleshooting
DC Motor
Proximity Sensors
Wheels
Connecting Wires
Acrylic Sheets
Software
Logo Soft Comfort
Arduino
Multisim
Objectives
General Objective:
To construct a proficient and fully operational Automatic Color Sorting Conveyor Belt with the aid of
Programmable Logic Controller.
Specific Objective:
The following specific objectives intended in order to attain the general objective.
To utilize relevant knowledge and principles in Electronics and programming in the creation of the
Automatic Color Sorting Conveyor Belt with the aid of Programmable Logic Controller.
To select the suitable electronic components and materials necessary for the construction of the
said project.
To technologically build particular prototypes for the execution of Automatic Color Sorting Conveyor
Belt with the aid of Programmable Logic Controller.
To develop existing mechanism through the addition of new and timely technologies.
Definition of Terms
Acrylic Sheets- used as the casing that enveloped minimum parts of the project.
Arduino- software that was used to make the color sensor operational.
Color Sensor- a type of sensor that detects the shade of a certain object.
Conveyor Belt- served as the carrying medium in which transports the materials that will be sorted.
Logo Soft Comfort- the software that was exercised to create the program for the Programmable Logic
Controller.
Motors- utilized as the thrusting element which drive the conveyor to move.
Programmable Logic Controller- a system that monitors the state of input devices and makes decisions
based upon a custom program to control the state of output devices.
Proximity Sensor- a sensor that was used to distinguish the presence of an incoming object.
Relay- a component that was used as a switching element of the project.
Wheels- served as rollers that made the conveyor belt progress.
CHAPTER II
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
This chapter took consideration of the existing literature regarding the Color Sorting Conveyor Belt
with the aid of Programmable Logic Controller by reviewing it thoroughly. While an in-depth conceptual
literature will be conducted on every major component of the circuit through the specification sheets
provided to drive home the point and set the tone for the study.
The chapter concludes with the conceptual approach for the study based on designing and
prototyping an effective Color Sorting Conveyor Belt with the aid of Programmable Logic Controller.
Conceptual Literature
Programmable Logic Controller
According to the Industrial Electronics by Petruzella F. D. (1996) state that the Programmable
Controller is made of a power supply, a processor unit, and I/O modules. The inputs can be a keyboard or
limit switches, pressure switches, thermostats, or any number of devices that can provide an on-off status.
The controller has a memory so that it can be programmed and can retain the information presented to it
and compares it to what has been programmed and then make a decision and send the required signal by
way of the output modules to the motor it is controlling.
Base from the industrial Electricity by Brunback M. and Nadon J. (2005) it states that the
Programmable Logic Controller can perform most control operations for very complex systems. Discrete I/O
modules perform on-off batch operations. Input analog modules are capable of interfacing with sensors and
transmitters, and output analog modules can send control signals to final control elements used in a
continuous process. The CRT used by the PLC can display the same information as the PC.
On the other hand, Industrial Electricity and Motor Controls by Miller R. and Miller M. R. (2008), the
Programmable Logic Controller is an assembly of solid-state digital logic elements designed to make logical
decisions and provide control. PLCs are used for the control and operation of manufacturing process
equipment and machinery. The PLC is an industrially hardened computer, designed to perform control
functions in industrial environments.
Controller
In the definition of according to Industrial Electronics by Petruzella F. D. (1996), the controller
contains the power supply, operator controls, control circuitry and memory that direct the operation and
motion of the robot and communication with external devices.
According to Electricity by Brunback M. and Nadon J. (2005), the controller is the element in a
close-loop system that performs the decision making function. By comparing a set point value that
represents the desired condition in a process to a signal from a sensor that represents the actual condition.
The controller determines if and how a correction needs to be made. The operation that most controller
performs are simple on-off control and the most sophisticated PID control. The gain settings are made
during a tuning procedure and a defined control algorithm programmed by the system designer determines
how much and how fast the controller output will change in response to an error.
Moreover, according to Industrial Electricity and Motor Controls by Miller R. and Miller M. R. (2008),
the controller is a device or group of devices that serve to govern in some predetermine manner the
electrical power to the apparatus to which it is connected. As used with the motor, a device used to adjust
or vary the rotor speed.
Conveyor System
According to the Industrial Control Electronics: Devices, System and Applications by Bartelt, T.
(2002) it states that the conveyor belt is often used to transfer solid materials. The belt is powered by a
motor. The movement is horizontal, or on an upward or downward slope.
Related Literature
According to the invention Color Sorting System and Method by Jones C. S., Coolidge A. W., Cavin
D., Betts N. L., Moser J. M., and McGarvey K. J. (1992) with the patent # 5,085,325 color sorting system
and method which are particularly suitable for sorting fruits and vegetables. The objects to be sorted are
scanned with a color video camera, and the signals from the camera are digitized and utilized to address a
look up table. The look up table is preloaded to provide reject data at those addresses for colors to be
rejected. Several techniques for loading the look up table are disclosed. Then, on an online basis, the
success images address the look up table and the reject data is analyzed to drive appropriate reject
apparatus. In one embodiment, the data from the look up table is applied to a spatial filter, and objects are
rejected only if they have a certain number or sequence of unacceptable colors.
In addition, according to the inventors of Harvester Apparatus and Method for Separating Ripe Fruit
From Harvested Plants by Borchard M. (2002) with a patent # US 6,415,592 B1 A harvester system for
separating ripe fruit such as tomatoes from harvested plants includes first and second sorters for detecting
and sorting loose fruit and accepting or rejecting the loose fruit on the basis of the detected color and a
transport conveyor for recycling rejected loose fruit from the second sorter back through the first sorter.
According to the inventors of Conveyor Belt Inspection System and Method by Fromme C. C.,
Stager D. J. ,Pilarski T. E. , Bancroft B., Hegadorn T. E. (2006), with a patent # US 6,988,610 Systems and
techniques for detecting and reporting conditions of a conveyor belt by receiving image data from at least
one camera structured and arranged to capture an image of a portion of a conveyor belt, detecting an
object in the portion of the conveyor belt based on the received image data, and generating status
information associated With the portion of the conveyor belt based on the detected object.
The article by Pangaokar S. A.and Sharma V. K. Development of a PLC Based Elevator System
with Colour Sensing Capabilities for Material Handling in Industrial Plant, Power System Technology and
IEEE Power India Conference October 12, 2008, presents the design development and implementation of
a PLC based elevator control system incorporating color sensing features. This scheme is useful for
industrial applications where box of different colors are to be downloaded at different floors.
Based from an article by Zheng Y. and Xinfa D. The design and research of belt transport system
based on PLC, June 19-20, 2010, article focuses on the electrical control system and its characteristics of
the 4 belt conveyor system in the coal thermal power plant fuel Preparation System, as well as the design
of PLC control system hardware and control program. From the aspect of both hardware and software, the
article introduced the PLC application in the industrial control system, so as to solve the shortcomings and
deficiencies of the relay control system.
In addition, base on the journal by Yanbo C. and Lihua Z. Power plant coal conveyer coal link PLC
control system, Power Electronics Systems and Applications, June 8, 2011, the power plants conveying
system includes coal link and blending links. This design only involves conveying coal link in the system.
This power plant coal conveying link PLC control system is aimed at making some improvement for the
traditional coal-fired power plants which is a relay-based semi-automatic conveying control system with the
features of more faults, the lower reliable of the operation. This paper adopts the advanced PLC as control
system including the hardware configuration and software design for the conveying system. Adopting king
view as the PC monitor realizes the real-time monitoring of the conveying system.
In an article review by Dai J. X. Research on the reliability of underground coal mine belt
conveyor system, Mechanic Automation and Control Engineering (MACE), 2011 Second International
Conference, July 15 17, 2011, the theory of reliability and in terms of the method of computer simulation,
this article will establish the reliability simulation model of the underground coal mine belt conveyor,
calculate the reliability index of the system and identify the weak links of the mine transportation system.
According to the reliability model, it concludes from the computational results that it's applicable to analyze
the reliability of underground mine transportation system, using the testing method of the reliability
simulation.
From Google Patents, a device called Conveyor Belt Condition Monitoring System with patent
number US008662290B2, invented by Wigger M., Charlotte N. C., Myers G. M., and Hurd D., dated March
4 2014, A conveyor belt monitoring system is disclosed that uses sensors to measure magnetic disruptions
(events) in a conveyor belt Which are indicative of one or more splice joints, rip panels and reinforcing
cord damage. The system may comprise a plurality of sensing components, including coils or Hall Effect
sensors for sensing rip panels, splices and generalized reinforcing cord damage. The system may also
have RFlD-based rip panels and may use RFID chips to identify various belt components. A PLC-based
control system may communicate with the aforementioned components via an Ethernet link. Data received
by the control system is used to chart belt Wear and damage trends and to provide user alarms when
signal levels exceed predetermined norms. The system may stop the belt when imminent belt failure is
predicted. The PLC-based control system is highly scalable and will integrate easily into existing conveyor
control systems and facility-Wide monitoring systems.
CHAPTER III
METHODOLOGY
Project / Research Design
The proponents will utilize different existing technologies and build a prototype that consists of
a conveyor that will be powered by a 6volt DC motor and a color sensor that is controlled by the
Arduino. This prototype is going to sort Lego Blocks according to their color using actions that is
propagated by the conveyor. A Lego piece is put into the conveyor and the sensor is going to dictate
the flow of the conveyor, if the sensor sensed that a Lego is blue it will allow the piece to go through the
right side. If the sensor sensed that the Lego piece is green it will counter the flow of the conveyor and
it will turn to the other side and if it reached the right side of the conveyor it will trip the light dependent
resistor thus stopping the conveyor from turning. Lastly, if it sensed that the color is red, the conveyor is
not going to turn on and another DC motor is going to turn on and it will push the Lego piece in front of
the conveyor. All of these will be run by the coded program in the PLC.
Figure 2: Schematic for the forward and reverse control of the conveyor.
Figure 3: Schematic Diagram for the Stoppage of the conveyor using an LDR as a trigger.
Materials
Table 1: Price List
Components
Quantity
Price
Arduino nano
Php650
Color Sensor
Php425
Php30
Laser
Php120
Relay
10
Php450
DC motors
Php600
Transistor (2n2222)
Php30
Resistor
Php8
Wheels
Php496
PCB
Php75
Wires
30
Php300
Male header
10
Php40
Screw
1 pack
Php40
Battery
20
Php320
Battery Holder
Php40
Total
98
Php3624
Quantity
Price
Acrylic
Php200
Mighty Bond
Php80
Sticker paper
Php 100
Php102
Stands
Php 500
Mat
Php 300
Total
15
Php1282
Component Description
Material
Resistors
LDR
Relay
Image
Symbol
Description
Resistor is a passive
two-terminal
electrical
component
that
implements
electrical
resistance as a circuit
element.
DC motor
Transistor
(2n2222)
Arduino Nano
A DC motor is any of a
class of electrical
machines that converts
direct current electrical
power into mechanical
power. The most
common types rely on
the forces produced by
magnetic fields. Nearly
all types of DC motors
have some internal
mechanism, either
electromechanical or
electronic, to periodically
change the direction of
current flow in part of the
motor.
The 2N2222 is
a
common NPN bipolar
junction transistor (BJT)
used for general purpose
low-power amplifying or
switching applications. It
is designed for low to
medium
current,
low power,
medium voltage, and can
operate at moderately
high speeds. It is made
in the TO-18 metal can
as shown in the picture.
Arduino is
an open
source
computer
hardware and software
company, project and
user community that
designs
and
manufactures kits for
building digital devices
and interactive objects
that can sense and
control the physical
world.
Color
Sensor
Project Development
The development of the prototype is a step-by-step process in its completion. It is the
construction, and finding of materials to build the prototype until it is finished. The phases of the
development of the prototype is discussed and as well as the material selection. This section provides
the explanation on how the color sorting conveyor will be developed and created.
Activity 1: Conducting a research
The proponents will gather information about the Color Sensor using Arduino through the use
of internet, books, journals, article etc.
Figure 6: Test the circuit diagrams in breadboard to see if they are working.
Activity 4: Creating the design in the Printed Circuit Board and Checking
After the initial breadboard simulation, the construction of a design in the Printed Circuit Board took
place; holes were drilled in the PCB. The PCB design is then checked for possible open and shorted
connections.
Evaluation Procedure
The following steps were conducted to evaluate the color sorting device that the proponents
constructed in terms of its relevance, efficiency, effectivity and its sustainability.
Logic Controller.
The DC motor will then be turned on, thus, allowing the conveyor to turn with respect
to its polarity.
Place the Lego Blocks on top of the conveyor.
The sensor is now going to determine what color and what actions are to be done.
If it sensed that it is color blue, it will continue to turn clockwise.
If it sensed that it is color green, it will turn counter-clockwise
If it sensed that it is color red, another DC motor will be turned on and it is going to
push the Lego in front of the conveyor.
Evaluation Criteria
To make sure that the device would give the best of its functionality, the following criteria were observed
and evaluated:
Element
Expected Value/
Expected
Delay Time
Product
Detection
Direction
Color Sensor
LEGO Blocks
Red
Green
Blue
Red
Green
Blue
Direction
1.5 second
1.5 second
2 seconds
2 seconds
Center
Left
Right
Oscilloscope
This equipment is used to depict the waveform that the device is generating. In addition, it can be
used to measure the peak value of each point of the circuit in terms the amplitude hence can be a
substitute if the absence of the multimeter is observed.
Websites in the internet
This helped the researchers in troubleshooting and to decipher supplementary information about
some of the components that is used. Furthermore, this provided the researchers on significant documents
that are related in constructing the aforementioned device such as datasheets and theories.
CHAPTER IV
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
DC motor
Thrusting
Element
Battery
1.5 V DC
Holder
Source
Color Sensor
Support
Bas
Roller
Conveyor
ACTIVITY
DATE
Purchase of materials
Research
Initial Design
Breadboarding
February 25,2015
PCB Designing
February 26,2015
Etching
February 25,2015
Soldering
February 25,2015
Drilling
February 25,2015
February 25,2015
Prototype Making
Documentation
Final Testing
March 10,2015
Project Evaluation
Table 6: The Project Evaluation
Criteria
Delay Time
Product
Detection
Direction
Element
Color Sensor
LEGO Blocks
Red
Green
Blue
Red
Measured Value/
Expected Value/
Percent
Direction
Expected
Difference
2 seconds
Direction
1.5 second
25%
1.5 second
2 seconds
1.75 seconds
Center
1.5 second
2 seconds
2 seconds
Center
0%
0%
14.29%
0%
Green
Blue
Left
Right
Left
Right
0%
0%
CHAPTER V
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Summary of Findings
The main goal of the project is to construct a proficient and fully operational Color Sorting
Conveyor Belt with the aid of Programmable Logic Controller. The project can be supplied by 6 volt AA
batteries for it to be fully operational. The software Logo Soft Comfort can be use to create complex codes
needed for the project. Additionally, the project focuses mainly on detecting the shade of the product with
the use of a color sensor attached to it. The project also utilizes two DC motors, one is used for the
conveyor belt itself, for it to be fully operational and the other was to aid the thrusting element that pushes
the product. The project will not recognize other color since it is not programmed to do so, aside from the
colors green, red, and blue.
After the evaluation, the project positively showed that it is capable of detecting three colors, sort
and place them to their designated areas with the aid of a color sensor. Relays should be supplied by the
right amount of voltage as well as high enough current rating for it to function. The reflected lights of the
product can affect the sensitivity of the color sensor, thus, even if it works to the three colors it still has a
percentage error.
The project can be applied in wide variety of industries like manufacturing, food processing,
medical and pharmaceutical, agriculture, electronics, and mining. And since it does not need human
supervision and uses up-to-date technology we can say that it can help solve problems in the said
industries. Furthermore, the proponents believe that this project will enhance the production capacities of
these various industries.
Conclusions
Based on the assessment done by the proponents, they landed on the following conclusions:
Through various softwares like Logo Soft Comfort and Arduino, the proponents were able to
construct a proficient and fully operational project named Color Sorting Conveyor Belt with the aid
of Programmable Logic Controller.
In relation to the construction of the project, knowledge and principles in Electronics and
programming were utilized to compose the Color Sorting Conveyor Belt with the aid of
Programmable Logic Controller.
The project was build with selected and functional electronic components and materials for it to
operate the way the proponents want it to.
The proponents were able to technologically build particular prototypes for the execution of Color
Sorting Conveyor Belt with the aid of Programmable Logic Controller.
The project had utilized existing mechanism through the addition of new and timely technologies.
Recommendations
Based on the research and the evaluation, the following recommendations were hereby forwarded
to provide more extensive study on the Color Sorting Conveyor Belt with the aid of Programmable Logic
Controller:
The proponents recommend the use of other microprocessor unit with a higher voltage and current
rating.
The proponents suggest the creation of a more complex program in Arduino to cater most of the
The proponents strongly suggest the addition of a counter and LED display circuit which tallies the
increase their product fabrication and minimize accidents and fatalities of their workers.
The proponents propose to future researchers that they should visit different sectors and industries
which use conveyor belts for them to gather more advance and complex ideas about the project.
The proponents advise the use of other PLC software such as Step 7 and others.
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TECHNOLOGICAL
INSTITUTE OF
THE
Picture
PHILIPPINES
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OBJECTIVES
As an electronics engineering student, the opportunity to apply the knowledge, skills, and training
obtained throughout the program is my primary objective. Added to that is the opportunity to broaden the knowledge
and skills presently acquired.
EDUCATION
AREAS OF EXPERIENCE
ACHIEVEMENTS / HONORS
Dancing
Listening to music
Cooking
PERSONAL QUALITIES
Friendly
Responsible
Cheerful
Optimistic
TECHNOLOGICAL
BORJA, REYNALDO D.
INSTITUTE OF THE
PHILIPPINES
Quezon City
OBJECTIVES
I would like to be part of a company that will help me to further improve my different skills to make me a
better Electronics Engineer and eventually allow me to help my family members financially.
EDUCATION
Tertiary
Secondary:
Taytay, Rizal
Primary:
Taytay, Rizal
NCBA TAYTAY
S.Y.2006-2010
NCBA TAYTAY
S.Y.2000-2006
AREAS OF EXPERIENCE
Documentation
Training
Qualitative Analysis
System Development
ACHIEVEMENTS / HONORS
Member of IECEP
SECES member
SKILLS AND INTERESTS
Knowledge in Microsoft Office Application, DEV C++ and AutoCad
AFFILIATIONS
Society of Electronics Engineering Students (SECES)
Member
(2014)
PERSONAL QUALITIES
Willing to be trained and learn
Trustworthy
Hardworking
Has experience in public relation
TECHNOLOGICAL
INSTITUTE OF THE
PHILIPPINES
Quezon City
OBJECTIVES
I would like to be part of a company that will help me to further improve my different skills to make me a
better Electronics Engineer and eventually allow me to help my family members financially.
EDUCATION
Tertiary
AREAS OF EXPERIENCE
Documentation
Training
Qualitative Analysis
System Development
ACHIEVEMENTS / HONORS
Member of IECEP Isabela
Ministry facilitator.
SKILLS AND INTERESTS
Knowledge in Microsoft Office Application, DEV C++ and AutoCad
AFFILIATIONS
Society of Electronics Engineering Students (SECES)
Member
(2014)
IECEP Isabela Member
PERSONAL QUALITIES
Willing to be trained and learn
Trustworthy
Hardworking
Has experience in public relation
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To be in an environment that prioritizes knowledge and skills enrichment while everybody is making s
significant contribution to the success of the industry.
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Height: 53
Educational Background:
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Technological Institute of the Philippines
Bachelor of Electronics and Communication Engineering
938 Aurora Blvd., Cubao, Quezon City
2012 - Present
Secondary Education
Saint Joseph Montessori Integrated School Foundation
Green Field Ampid 1, San Mateo, Rizal
Primary Education
Ampid I Elementary School
Sta. Maria Ampid I San Mateo, Rizal
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TECHNOLOGICAL
INSTITUTE OF THE
PHILIPPINES
Quezon City
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OBJECTIVES
Technological Institute of the Philippines Graduate in Bachelor of Science in Electronics
Engineering.
ECE Board Passer Licensed Electronics Engineer.
EDUCATION
Technological Institute of the Philippines
(BS Electronics and Communication Engineering)
Divine Word College of San Jose
(Secondary Level)
La Curva Elementary School
(Primary Level)
2011 to present
2007 to 2011
2002 to 2007
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2012 2013
ACE-Q
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