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Electronic Connect

Electronic Connect Four (arduino)

Authors: Kelly Bodeman – kbodeman4@gmail.com Jack Whelan – whelanjack11@gmail.com (For more questions contact us at our emails above) Here is a link of a youtube video of our project: Connect Four Video Acknowledgments California Maritime Academy (Marine Engineering Technology) Professor Chang-Siu (ET370 Electronics) The Idea: Connect Four is a two-player game typically consisting of a 7 x 6 board where …

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Electronic Dartboard

Electronic Dartboard or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love ECE 476 Using Arduino

Introduction Ever dream of having a darts game scored automatically without using those annoying plastic darts?  We decided it was a dream most of us has had at some point, and so decided to implement an automatic scoring system for a “real” cork dartboard. As college students, we found darts to be a great way …

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Audio Amplifier Circuit

Audio Amplifier Circuit on PCB Using LM386

In this project, we tend to area unit getting to create a Headphone/Audio electronic equipment by exploitation self-designed PCB. This project is especially designed for amplifying the audio signal from the headphones however we will additionally use it for amplifying the subwoofer or speaker output, simply by switch few jumpers. When we use headphones with …

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SPI electronic device

Using an Arduino to Control or Test an SPI electronic device

There are many electronic devices that use the SPI  bus, or Serial Peripheral Interface bus, for communications (e.g. various sensors, LCD displays, digital potentiometers, D/A and A/D converters, wireless transmitters and receivers, audio volume controls).  The devices receive data serially from a microcontroller using a 3-wire set-up that includes a chip select signal (usually titled …

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