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Group 14 ECE 002 Final Presentation Aida Tessema David Thompson Widad Tannous Ryan Taylor Group 14 Sensor Characterization • Sensor- Device that provides a usable output in response to a specified measurement. – – – – Light Sensor Digital Sensor Sonar Sensor Analog Sensor Problem Statement • Determine through sensor detection the lengths of certain distances from any given object using three separate sensors. • Create a program that utilizes these sensors to gain a better understanding of sensor programming. Robot Project • Objective: Create a robot and code that smoothy, accurately, and quickly navigates through a maze. • Enable the robot to find its own path out of the maze and to adjust the robot to make a perfect 90 degree turn in reference to a black line on the ground. Steps • What sensors should we use? • Build the robot • Testing- Does it turn left/right? • Speed- Too fast! Elevator Project • Objective – Build an elevator that is designed for two floors – Create a program in IC that will control the elevator. Oscilloscope Lab • Oscilloscope- device used to read and represent voltage. • Two sample functions: MATLAB • Used to show superiortiy in programming of vectorized operations that focused on numberical integration, as well as ability to solve systems of equations. • Trapezoidal Rule PSPICE Lab • The objective of this lab was to be able to construct a simulation of a circuit using the program PSPICE and to also be able to use PSPICE to solve for voltage and current. • Although the circuits were not real, they still provided a great deal of information and practice in circuit theory. PSPICE Circuit PSPICE cont. • The main problem for this lab was learning to use the program. Building the circuit was fairly straight forward, but finding the right parts and functions was difficult. • The other problem was the placement of the various parts. Lining everything up on the grid was sometimes tricky. Circuits Lab • In this lab, the goal was to learn to work with actual circuits and to be able to find the values of unknown resistors, voltage drops across resistors, and current running through a part of the circuit. • The group learned and became familiar with the multi-meter and breadboard. Circuits cont. • The only problem that occurred during this lab was getting used to using the breadboard and the components. The tiny wires were difficult to manipulate and connect accurately. Conclusion • Great hands on experience • Key concepts