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Former Member over 9 years ago

hie, can anyone help me with an innovative project idea for a telecommunications degree with Arduino or Pic microcontroller please

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  • michaelwylie
    michaelwylie over 9 years ago +5 suggested
    If you post your technical question, many of the community members will respond.
  • ravi_butani
    ravi_butani over 8 years ago in reply to mcb1 +3
    Forgot to see date of Question Post... May be he already graduated..
  • dougw
    dougw over 9 years ago +2
    These processors are not used too much in core telecom applications which are characterized by high bandwidth data, although you might find Pic micros in some auxiliary function. Where you might find more…
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    0 audiogoose45 over 9 years ago

    It depends on the scope of the project and what you're school is requiring. A PIC32 can handle 100BASETX traffic but not much more than that, and even then it's not an industry standard to my knowledge. I can probably provide better ideas if I have an idea of the project requirements.

     

    For example, my Sr. Design that I completed last year for a Computer Engineering degree was I built a flight computer for a drone; the requirement was the project needed a micro-controller to control some kind of physical system with a closed-loop control scheme. One thing we never got to work on it was the air-to-ground communication for our telemetry; that's one possible idea for you.

     

    EDIT: I'm assuming the reason why you mentioned Arduino and PIC is because your school probably already has Arduino's and programmers for the PICs on-hand, as is the case with the school I graduated from. In whichever case, you might look into a Xilinx FPGA for telecom and see if your school is willing to get the environment setup.

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    0 audiogoose45 over 9 years ago

    It depends on the scope of the project and what you're school is requiring. A PIC32 can handle 100BASETX traffic but not much more than that, and even then it's not an industry standard to my knowledge. I can probably provide better ideas if I have an idea of the project requirements.

     

    For example, my Sr. Design that I completed last year for a Computer Engineering degree was I built a flight computer for a drone; the requirement was the project needed a micro-controller to control some kind of physical system with a closed-loop control scheme. One thing we never got to work on it was the air-to-ground communication for our telemetry; that's one possible idea for you.

     

    EDIT: I'm assuming the reason why you mentioned Arduino and PIC is because your school probably already has Arduino's and programmers for the PICs on-hand, as is the case with the school I graduated from. In whichever case, you might look into a Xilinx FPGA for telecom and see if your school is willing to get the environment setup.

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