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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...

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uControl 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...

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Complex 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...

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Morse 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...

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UDP/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,...

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AirJam: 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...

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MCU 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...

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Evolving 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...

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Model 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....

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PeanutBot, 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...

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Line-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...

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Music-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...

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Movement 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...

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Laser 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...

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TouchPad 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)...

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A 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...

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Radio 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...

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Wiimote 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...

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Snake 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...

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LaserSimon – 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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