Our teacher has told us to submit micro/mini projects for lab exams. The abstract has to be submitted with in two weeks. Most of the google result has been already choosen by other students.
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Our teacher has told us to submit micro/mini projects for lab exams. The abstract has to be submitted with in two weeks. Most of the google result has been already choosen by other students.
Why don't you try doing it the real engineering way? Observe real world process that can be enhanced or facilitated by the use of micro, figure out a rough system design, work on it for a while and present abstract. Nothing complicated, just observe some of your everyday activities, there has to be something that you thought "hey, this could be so much easier it was automated/measured and displayed in real time etc".
Thank you for your inspiration. I am trying to figure something out.
I while attending a celbration in our college i got an idea?i hope there somebody will help me.
As part of Technical festival by Electronics deparmnent of our colege we had a cultral-night where non-academical re talents were expressed by students. There were huge noise and music which make one's sound nothing but nothing. Here groups created rythmic sounds which waved all over the auditorium,sometimes louderthan amplifiers. Now i noticed lighting arrangements and blinking decourated LEDs and the idea came to mind, "If sound cant express let me try light".
What i need is to project some words to the white roof of the hall where we celebrate such occations. By words i mean some small words like 'Happy new year','Thank You' etc...
Is it posible to do so by using led's if roof is just 1 meter above.
Hi Rufzal,
I have built a fair number of interesting devices using an 8085.
You can set them up to do signal processing, I made one of the first digital oscilloscopes with one back in the early 1980's.
You could also do a function generator with the user selecting frequency and waveform types.
You could also make a morse code trainer or repeator, where you can type in a message and have the processor send out the dits and dashes.
The list is really endless. Just pick something being used with modern technology and make it happen with the 8085.
After all, the task is a challenge for your engineering skills and imagination.
DAB