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Note Counting Machine By Shashikant Sharma 67 Ashish Tonde 82 Rupesh Shinde 70

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A currency-counting machine is a machine that counts money—either stacks of banknotes or loose collections of coins. Counters may be purely mechanical or use electronic components. The machines typically provide a total count of all money, or count off specific batch sizes for wrapping and storage. Currency counters are commonly used in vending machines to determine what amount of money has been deposited by customers.

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Note CountingMachine

ByShashikant Sharma 67Ashish Tonde 82Rupesh Shinde 70

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CONTENT

• Introduction

• Invention

• Hardware

• I/O Devices

• Working

• Types of Machines

• Features

• Disadvantages

• Applications

• Conclusion

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INTRODUCTION

• A Note-counting machine is a machine that counts money—either stacks of banknotes or loose collections of notes.

• Note-counting machine not only counts, they also function as a high speed counterfeit banknote detector. With the advanced printing, copying and electronic scanning technologies available today.

• The need to validate currency authenticity has increased dramatically, increasing the demand for continuous improvement of counterfeit detection technologies.

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INVENTION

• The first ever recorded currency-counting machine was invented in 1958 in China, created by a small time banker Zhi TianSie, who entered it in a contest. He won 3rd place.

• Zhi died at the age of 30 and his model was lost until recently rediscovered when tearing down his home.

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HARDWARE

The hardware, are highly a mixed-signal system driven by a DSP(Digital Signal

Processing) or MCU(Microcontroller Unit) for system processing, which is surrounded by

a high performance analog products.

Ultraviolet, infrared & magnetic sensing are the typical detection techniques used today

to verify the inherent characteristics of banknotes. More advanced systems, capture the

banknote images with a CIS or CCD scan, enabling the recognition of denomination,

serial number and other aspects of each note.

Fluorescence detection uses UV light to check for missing marks & irradiation

response of the fake notes.

Magnetic ink & different patterns of security strip can be detected by using the

magnetic head with a precision amplification scheme.

Infrared penetration is used to the thickness detection of the banknote & the absorption

of infrared signals to identify the genuine banknotes.

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The response signals of these various transducers are low level

signals which are very sensitive to system noise. As such a high

performance signal conditioning design is required. Multiple

channel input, high resolution data converters help simplify the

design layout & ensure the accurate measurement.

For those systems which require banknote imaging, in addition to

high performance analog signal chains, a system processor such

as DSP or ARM combined with a CIS/CCD AFE, capable of

complicated algorithmic calculations would be required. The

additional processing capability allows the system to perform

denomination classification, OCR recognition & banknote fitness

detection, etc.

HARDWARE

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I/O DEVICES

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WORKING

The Note-counting machine works on the principle on the

breadth of the bundle of currency and there in an roller which

has rods in an continuous pattern and the roller moves these

rods with a particular speed.

The speed remains constant as like in the ATM machine

counting machine and these rollers moves on the bundle of

the currency and just move out the single currency one by

one at a constant and high speed and there is an transducers

which detect that how many single currency has passed out

in front of it.

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Block diagram for a note counting machine supporting ultraviolet, infrared, and magnetic sensing, and CIS / CID imaging for banknote verification, and a powerful processor or

microcontroller analytics processing for banknote verification.

WORKING

Block Diagram

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Understandably, there are design trade offs between sheer

counting speed and amount of banknote validation that can

be done. However, improved motor control and drive

designs can help with overall system optimization.

Especially as many designs are migrating to BLDC &

Stepper motors, due to their low-maintenance, precision &

controllability characteristics.

WORKING

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TYPES OF MACHINES

Bundle note Counting Machine

Loose note CountingMachine

Desktop Model

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• Loose note Counting Machine is very user friendly and economic loose notes counter for worldwide banknotes and all types of currencies. Counting less amount of cash and any type currencies in just 4 seconds. The best in terms of prices and user friendly with excellent feature of UV detection.

• Bundle Note Counting Machine type of machines also called as High Speed counting machines. HIGH SPEED machine (2/3/4 second) Counts 100 notes in 2 sec, 3 sec & 4 seconds. Accurate counting ,8-12 hours working for HEAVYCASH/CURRENCY COUNTING. Automatic Start/Stop function. Alarm for aborted count. Count number verification

• Desktop model is compact model. Easy to carry any where. Lose note counting machine as well as bundled note counting machine also have desktop versions. Bundled model desktop version Lose note model desktop version

TYPES OF MACHINES

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FEATURES

• Fully automatic detection of currency, no human interference required.

• Detects Super Fake notes in various denomination currencies.

• Detection and separation of Silver/Green Thread notes.

• Function of fake note detection by UV inspection for checking Paper quality of Xerox currencies.

• Automatic Audible alarm when fake note is detected.

• Easy to carry any where.

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DISADVANTAGES

• Continuous Power supply needed.

• Human interpretation is necessary.

• Always not accurate.

• Very much Expensive

• Training Required.

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APPLICATIONS

• Bank & financial Institution

• Hospitals

• Schools & colleges

• Hotels & restaurants

• Shopping malls

• Indian railways

• Airport authority

• Other transport services

• Retail outlets & showrooms.

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CONCLUSION

Counting money by hand can take a lot of time and isn’t always accurate. Technology

makes it easier.

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Thank You