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Creative Electronics Assignment 201311

  • /!\ Please read the AssignmentDescription, there is additional information there which is useful to know /!\ .

  • /!\ Please follow the instructions for each lecture below carefully. It will save you and us a lot of time /!\ .

1. Assignment resources

2. Schedule

Date

Time

Space

Lecture

Assignor

12-11-2013

13.45 - 15:30

MF 06

Introduction + Chapter 2

Harrie Kuipers

14-11-2013

09.00 - 12.00

E-Atelier

Introduction measuring equipment (group 1)

All

14-11-2013

13:30 - 16:30

E-Atelier

Introduction measuring equipment (group 2)

All

19-11-2013

13.45 - 15:30

MF 06

Ch 4: Capacitance and capacitors + Ch 5: Induction and inductors

Harrie Kuipers

21-11-2013

10:45 - 12:30

MMP 02

Ch 6 and 7: Kirchoff’s law, Norton / Thevenin theorems. Practical assignments: 3, 4

Harrie Kuipers

26-11-2013

13.45 - 15:30

MF 06

Ch 8, 9 and 10: Diodes and transistors. Practical assignments: 5, 6

Harrie Kuipers

28-11-2013

10:45 - 12:30

MMP 02

Opamps. Practical assignment 7

Harrie Kuipers

03-12-2013

13.45 - 15:30

MF 06

Sensors, actuators. Building block: central heating system

Harrie Kuipers

05-12-2013

10:45 - 12:30

E-Atelier

Building block: central heating system

All

10-12-2013

13.45 - 15:30

MF 06

Exhibition: central heating system

All

12-12-2013

08:45 - 12:30

MMP 02

Arduino workshop

Peter Peters

17-12-2013

13.45 - 15:30

HG 3.02, HG 3.21

Present project proposal (2 groups)

All

19-12-2013

10:45 - 12:30

E-Atelier

Mini project including package your concept

All

07-01-2014

13.45 - 15:30

HG 3.02, HG 3.21

Mini project including package your concept

All

09-01-2014

10:45 - 12:30

HG 4.57

Exhibition with poster for mini project

All

3. Lecture preparations

  • For the Arduino workshop on December 12, 2013:
    • Install the Arduino IDE on your laptop. Perform all actions upto and including having the 'Blink' example running.

    • Bring with you:
      • Your laptop, with fully charged batteries and power cables, Arduino IDE software installed and tested.
      • Your Arduino kit, including at least the following:
        • Arduino board
        • USB cable
        • a push button
        • a bread board
        • a 10K ohm resistor
        • a light sensor (LDR or Light Dependent Resistor)
        • a few color leds
        • a few jumper wires

4. Deliverables

Exercise and report deliverables are sent via email to your assignor. Which assignor this is can be found in this list.

4.1. Weekly until 13-12-2013

  • All students individually

    • Send exercises results

4.2. Tuesday 10-12-2013

  • Student teams:

    • Prototype of central heating system demo and presentation.

4.3. Friday 13-12-2013

  • All students individually:

    • Send a report of all weekly exercises and practical assignments

4.4. Tuesday 17-12-2013

  • Student teams:

    • Mini project proposal presentation

4.5. Friday 9-1-2014

  • Student teams:

    • Mini project prototype demo and poster

4.6. After the assignment

  • NON ID students individually:

    • Send email, including:
      • Exercises and practical assignments report
      • Mini project poster
  • ID students individually:

    • Send email, including:
      • Exercises and practical assignments report
      • Mini project poster
    • Send feedback request to your assignor, attach deliverables to the request, including:
      • Exercises and practical assignments report
      • Mini project poster

5. Installing the Arduino IDE

  1. Follow the instructions of Getting Started with Arduino on the Arduino website

  2. Create a shortcut on your desktop to "Arduino.exe" for easy access.
  3. If you are installing Arduino on Windows 8, this link explains shortly how to install drivers for Arduino on Windows 8.

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