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Challenge Summary

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4 May 2011

Project name: EDUBRM

 

Summary:

 

Aim of our project was to create an open platform for teaching electronic principles. Our target audience were students of elementary and comprehensive schools interested in this field. The main idea of the project is to provide modular design. One "mother board" can be extended with a set of "shields" which are used for particular scenarios. During the challenge we created three example shields and one debug shield for our purposes.

 

Mother board is based on ARM Cortex M3 chip (more exactly LPC 1343 from NXP Semiconductor), Direct digital synthesizer and Operational Amplifiers. This combination allows us to read 6 analog values from the shields, which can be very low, because they can be multiplied up to 32x. DDS generates frequency from 1 Hz up to 50 MHz in 1 Hz steps, which can be used for generating various signals or alternating current.

 

The first demo shield we create illustrates the creation of electricity using a dynamo and electrodes. These are made from different metals and can be plugged into lemon or a potato. Software reads up voltage and draws a nice graph.

 

Second shield represents a simple DC circuit with a battery, switch and a bulb. Edubrm application can detect whether battery and bulb are present and if the student has pressed the button. It also visualizes which parts of the circuit have power and which not.

 

Third shields can visualize voltages and currents in circuits with coils and capacitors. It can also switch between AC and DC power source so student can easily understand behaviour of these electronic parts while turning the power on and off.

 

Check the following video to get the idea how it works! (and don't forget to turn on subtitles/captions)

 

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We also came up with ideas for lots of shields that could be used in other fields than electronics. Sadly, we were not able to implement them in time. To give some examples:

 

  • shield with two speakers emitting the same soundwave but with different phase,   student can use the microphone to find out that there's no sound in the exact   middle of them, application would draw charts of signals to speakers and from the   microphone (acoustics)
  • shield that can read various amplified biosignals, like ECG or EEG (medicine)
  • shield with dynamo and motor connected through gears, student can inspect   the resulting voltage while changing the gear ratio (mechanics)

 

Links:

 

  • project wikipage - http://brmlab.cz/project/edubrm
  • source code - http://github.com/brmlab/edubrm
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