iPod controller Using Atmel Mega32
Introduction Have you ever imagined, “What does that cable I plug into my iPod every day actually do, and how do I take advantage of it for myself?” We did too, and that’s what we aimed to do with our...
View ArticleuControl DVD macro-controller Using Atmega32
Introduction This project creates a programmable device that can control a DVD player on scheduled times by sending infrared signals. The uControl allows the user to control their DVD player as if they...
View ArticleComplex impedance analyzer Using Atmega32
Introduction Our device is an impedance analyzer that determines the complex impedance of any R-C circuit within an impedance range. Our original plan for creating this device was to develop a body fat...
View ArticleMorse code interpreter, with speech synthesis Using Atmega32
Introduction This project implements a system that translates Morse Code to text and speech and translates text to Morse Code. With our limited experience with Morse Code, our first task was to do some...
View ArticleUDP/Ethernet Controlled Temperature Regulator Using Atmega32
Introduction This project implements a microcontroller based temperature regulator which can be controlled via the Ethernet port on any common personal computer. As the world becomes more networked,...
View ArticleAirJam: wearable air guitar Using Atmega2
Introduction Why a working, wearable air guitar? Bottom line, it’s just that cool. Who doesn’t want a machine that will take their jamming and turn it into rock they can hear? With just a glove, a pick...
View ArticleMCU MIDI synthesizer using Atmega32
Introduction Our final project is a music synthesizer that is capable of producing a variety of musical sounds, by modify, the attack, decay, sustain, release times, and applying special effects such...
View ArticleEvolving neural robot Using Atmega32
Introduction Our final project in ECE 476 is a mobile robot with a developed neural network such that it evolves to avoid collisions into a circular vertical white wall while traveling at the fastest...
View ArticleModel retina: color tracker Using Atmega32
Objective and Background <> Objective: The gift of sight is precious; that is why we tried to model an artificial retina with the properties of color detection, saccades, and pursuit tracking....
View ArticlePeanutBot, The Audio Homing Robot Using Atmega32
Introduction Sensing in autonomous vehicles is a growing field due to a wide array of military and reconnaissance applications. The Adaptive Communications and Signals Processing Group (ACSP) research...
View ArticleLine-following car Using atmega32
Introduction Our project is a battery-powered toy car that is able to follow a path against a background of contrasting color. <> The front of the car is fitted...
View ArticleMusic-controlled Puppet Using Atmega32
Introduction The purpose of this project was to design a dancing puppet which is musically controlled by the microcontroller. This is a simple, inexpensive dancing puppet, which can dance to any tune...
View ArticleMovement to Music: A Wearable Wireless Motion Sensor system Using Atmega32
Introduction In this digital age, new interfaces for musical expression provide much broader musical possibilities than have ever existed before. There is a constant quest to be in harmony with one’s...
View ArticleLaser Pong Using Atmega32
Wall of Pong is a fast-moving, interactive, laser-based pong game playable on any flat surface. The system uses a digitally controlled laser projection platform to draw a pong ball onto any flat...
View ArticleTouchPad video game Using Atmega32
Content Page 1. Introduction 1.1 Sound-Bite Our final project recreates Rush Hour as a video game that is played using a touchpad implemented using 2D electric-field (E-field)...
View ArticleA portable, color, tilt-controlled video game system Using Atmega32
Introduction The Weeboy is a portable color video game system that is not dependent on stationary displays or external power sources and features novel tilt-based control. Our purpose for designing...
View ArticleRadio Frequency Beacon Finder Using Atmel Mega32
This project is a radio frequency receiver that will help the user the trace the direction and distance of transmitter beacon(s) operating at 433MHz frequency. In this ECE 476 final project, we have...
View ArticleWiimote Crane Using Atmega32
I. Introduction We used the Wiimote’s IR tracking capability and Bluetooth to wirelessly control a robotic crane arm. The Wiimote is a powerful gadget and we wanted to build a new hack with it. Our...
View ArticleSnake Arm Glove Project Using Atmega32
Introduction For our project, we designed a glove that can be used to control the Cornell University robotic Snake arm thereby enabling a surgeon to remotely operate the snakearm as a colonoscope in...
View ArticleLaserSimon – An Innovative Take On An Exciting Game Using Atmega32
Inspiration Our project was first inspired by our shared enjoyment of classic laser tag. We initially started out with a game in mind that entailed playing two player laser tag with remote-controlled...
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