Maria and Albert’s Laundry Pocket
Have you ever run out of quarters while doing your laundry? With our laundry pocket, a green light will tell you if you have enough quarters for your next load.
Have you ever run out of quarters while doing your laundry? With our laundry pocket, a green light will tell you if you have enough quarters for your next load.
by Judy Zheng Jia and Ilan Moyer Our concept is a hat which measures the wearer’s body temperature using a sensor held against their forehead and then displays the measurement with a color-changing antenna.
For this project, Crystal and I made a multimedia jigsaw puzzle. We used the PCB we made in class to control the interactivity between the conductive elements in our puzzle. There is 1 circuit with 2 paths: one for the light in the puzzle and one for the sound.
By Nicole and Heidi At the start, we decided that we wanted to build a prototype that uses pressure sensors to trigger some reaction. With this in mind, we designed a cell phone case that would alert the user to a missed call or text with LEDs. When the phone vibrates, the felt case dampers [...]
Due: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 See student knits here For this assignment you will create two knit pieces, one by following an existing pattern and one by developing your own pattern. This assignment will focus on different knit structures. A later assignment will focus on color and pattern.
The concept for this project was to use a microcontroller with two outputs and two inputs to create a fun little game. We have a frog that is trying to catch the LED lit dragonfly. Each time the tongue of the frog is moved (by the user) to touch the lily pad right in front [...]