Laser Audio Transmitter Using Atmega32
Introduction This project is a proof-of-concept device that transmits an audio signal using a laser beam, while removing the need for the user to align the beam themselves. For our project, we created...
View ArticleNES EMULATION USING ATMEGA32
OVERALL DESIGN GOAL The overall goal of our project was to recreate the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) using Atmel Microcontrollers. We decided early on the adding audio to the mix was likely...
View ArticleESD Foam Touch Controlled Brick Blaster Using Atmega32
Introduction As technological devices become more advanced and a bigger part of our daily lives, the user interface of devices is becoming more important; intuitive and modern interface provides a real...
View ArticleBlackout game Using Atmega32
1 Introduction Black Out is an electronic puzzle game that is a derivative of Lights Out released by Tiger Toys in 1995 but with a few additional twists. The game consists of a 4 by 4 grid of...
View ArticleAlarm clock with speech synthesis Using Atmega32
1. Introduction We designed an intelligent alarm clock which can be programmed from the computer to speak custom messages and also detect whether the user is on his bed or leaving his room. Sensors are...
View ArticleProgrammable RGB Spinning LED Display Using Atmega32
Introduction For our final project, we built a mechanism that spun a linear array of seven LEDs at a velocity that made it appear as if a message was being displayed using persistence of vision for the...
View ArticleWireless Persistence of Vision Device with Realtime Control Using Atmega644
Introduction We set out to make an easy to interact with, highly custimizable POV display In deciding on a project we looked for a challenge that would have a good mix of hardware and software...
View ArticleElectric Etch Using Atmega644
Introduction The “Electric Etch” project takes the classic Etch-a-Sketch® toy and turns it into a non-volatile, continuous-line display capable of drawing the current time and text messages. On the...
View ArticleMultiple PID motor controller (with Wiimote!) using Atmega644
Introduction The main idea for our project was to implement an inexpensive solution to the current CU Snake Arm motor-driving system by using a Mega644 microcontroller instead of multiple 3-Amp motor...
View ArticleBalanceBot Using Atmega644
Introduction The Balance Bot is a singular axis self balancing robot that is capable of adjusting itself to changes in weight and position. We developed the Balance Bot (BB or B2) from a single servo...
View ArticleThe Autonomous Tennis Ball Picker Using Atmega644
Introduction and Motivation In the tennis and sports equipment market, there are very few advanced electronic devices assisting in the feeding and picking of tennis balls or any other kind of balls....
View ArticleAutonomous Self-parking car Using Atmega644
Introduction We created an RC Car that can identify a parking space and parallel park by itself. The RC Car drives down a street searching for a parking space to its right using a distance sensor. When...
View ArticleWeather Canvas Using Atmega644
Introduction The Weather Canvas is a robust outdoor weather monitoring system coupled with an indoor LED display. The outdoor system consists of a microcontroller, temperature sensor, humidity sensor,...
View ArticleSelf-Adjusting Window Shade Using Atmega644
Introduction The self adjusting window shade will automatically raise, lower, open, and close your blinds by itself. A computer terminal acts as a remote to broadcast instructions to the window shade...
View ArticleGPS Data Logger with Wireless Trigger Using Atmega644
Introduction The goal of this project was to create a portable GPS logger that could be wireless triggered by an external device, such as a camera. Our device that we have designed operates in two...
View ArticleTissue Impedance Digital Biopsy Using Atmega644
Introduction Our project measures and analyzes the electromechanical properties of tissue using a probe containing a microarray of electrodes, to aid as a tool in predicting the health of the tissue...
View ArticleDual-Channel Mobile Surface Electromyograph Using Atmega644
Introduction For our final project, we built a surface electromyograph to collect and analyze data on muscle activity, which supports two channels, implements wireless transmission, and can be worn as...
View ArticleFart Intensity Detector Using Atmega644
INTRODUCTION Our project is a fart intensity detector which ranks fart magnitude on a scale from 0-9 according to sound, temperature, and gas concentrations. The inspiration for this project was to...
View ArticleACL Research: Foot Acceleration Sensor Atmega324p
Introduction This project was designed to aid a research study by Cornell Professors Bob Nafis and Yingxin Gao on the reasons behind the higher rate of ACL injuries suffered by female athletes. This...
View ArticleTraction control system Using Atmega644
Introduction For our ECE 4760 Final project we have developed a traction control system that detects wheel slip and adjusts the velocity of the wheels accordingly. Robotic vehicles are becoming...
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