#pragma section-numbers 2 = DBB200 - Creative Electronics Course Q1 2016-2017 = * /!\ Please read the AssignmentDescription, there is additional information there (like the [[attachment:Creative_Electronics_Reader_v1d.pdf|reader]]) which is useful to know /!\ . * /!\ Please follow the lecture and deliverables instructions below carefully. It will save you and us a lot of time /!\ . <> == Assignment resources == * The assignment resources are mentioned in the AssignmentDescription == Schedule == {{attachment:schedule201609.png||width=1200}} * Note: the e-lab in Laplace is continuously available for performing practical assignments except when used for lectures. The e-lab in Flux is only available at the dates given in the 'Remarks' columns in the table above. The 'group' division will be available in this [[attachment:RegistrationList.pdf|list]]. == Lecture and workshop materials and instructions == === Reader chapter 1-3 === * [[attachment:Lecture_notes_introduction.pdf|Lecture slides Introduction to Creative Electronics]] * [[attachment:Lecture_notes_ch2.pdf|Lecture slides ch 2]] * [[attachment:Lecture_notes_ch3.pdf|Lecture slides ch 3]] === E-workshop === * [[attachment:Workshop_manual.pdf|Workshop manual]] * [[attachment:starterskit flyer V2.3_half.pdf|Starterskit E-Lucid]] * [[attachment:Oscilloscope-Fundamentals-poster.pdf|Oscilloscope fundamentals 1]] * [[attachment:Oscilloscope-Fundamentals-poster2.pdf|Oscilloscope fundamentals 2]] === Reader chapter 4-5 === * [[attachment:Lecture_notes_ch4-5.pdf|Lecture slides ch 4-5]] === Reader chapter 6-7 === * [[attachment:Lecture_notes_ch6-7.pdf|Lecture slides ch 6-7]] === Reader chapter 8-9 === * [[attachment:Lecture_notes_ch8-9.pdf|Lecture slides ch 8-9]] === Reader chapter 10 === * [[attachment:Lecture_notes_ch10.pdf|Lecture slides ch 10]] === Building block: Central heating system === * [[attachment:Ntc_datasheet.pdf|NTC datasheet]] === Mini Project === * [[attachment:Mini Project.pdf|Mini project info]] === Arduino instruction === /!\ Note: you need to register for this workshop! If you want to attend, send an email to CreativeElectronicsQ12016( at )gmail.com , subject: [I will attend], 1 day before the workshop at the latest /!\ /!\ (Do not send anything if you will NOT attend) /!\ * [[attachment:ARD.pdf|Lecture slides Arduino workshop(.pdf)]] * [[#installArduino|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 breadboard * a 10K ohm resistor and a 470 Ohm resistor * a light sensor (LDR or Light Dependent Resistor) * a few color leds * a few jumper wires == Deliverables == Answers to questions and practical assignment deliverables should be sent via email to your coach. Who ''is'' your coach can be found in this [[attachment:RegistrationList.pdf|list]]. === Weekly (until 13-10-2016) === * '''All students individually''' * Email answers to the 'questions' (and the way you came to these answers) found in the chapters lectured that week to your coach. The answers should be in a .ZIP file named "Questions chapter by .zip" and the email subject should start with "[CE]" so it can be found easily. Deliverables are expected at the dates listed in the table below. The format of the contents in which you deliver is free, just make ''sure'' it is readable; don't make us guess where the answer is or how you found it. * Email results of practical assignments in 'report' form (so no handwritten stuff here!). Send them in a .ZIP file named "Assignments chapter by .zip" and start your email subject with "[CE]" so it can be found easily. The intention is to bundle all practical assignments into a report at the end of the course. This bundle is to be used as a product to your feedback request in IDCompass. * Email addresses of coaches can be found in the [[attachment:RegistrationList.pdf|list]]. || '''Deliverable/Chapter.nr.''' || ''' Type''' || '''Ultimate delivery''' || '''Individual/Team''' || || 2.1, 2.3, 3.1, 3.3, 3.5, 3.6 || Question || 13-09-2016 23:59 || Individual || || 14.1, 14.2 || Assignment || 22-09-2016 23:59 || Team || || 4.1, 4.3, 4.4, 4.6, 5.1, 5.4, 5.6 || Question || 22-09-2016 23:59 || Individual || || 6.1, 6.3, 6.4 || Question || 29-09-2016 23:59 || Individual || || 14.3, 14.4 || Assignment || 29-09-2016 23:59 || Team || || 8.2, 9.1, 9.4, 10.1 || Question || 06-10-2016 23:59 || Individual || || 14.5, 14.6 || Assignment || 06-10-2016 23:59 || Team || || Final report including assignment 15.1 and reflections || Report/Assignment || 21-10-2016 23:59 || Team || || Poster for mini project and Arduino code || Poster & code || 27-10-2016 23:59 || Team || === 06-10-2016 === * '''Teams''': * Prototype of central heating system demo and presentation. === 13-10-2016 === * '''Teams''': * Mini project proposal presentation. === 21-10-2016 === * '''Teams''': * Report containing all '''practical''' assignments, central heating system and reflections of all team members. === After the assignment (Thursday 27-10-2016) === * '''ALL student teams''': * Send an email, subject title "[CE] report .zip", to your coach stated in this [[attachment:RegistrationList.pdf|list]]. The email should contain a zip file named "report .zip" containing: * Report of all bundled '''practical''' assignments, the central heating system and a personal reflection on the assignment of each team member. Guidelines can be found in the document[[attachment:Final_report_guidelines.pdf|Final_report_guidelines.pdf]] * Arduino code * Mini project poster * '''ALL ID students individually''': * Send an IDCompass ''final request for comment'' to the coach as stated in this [[attachment:AssessmentList.pdf|Assessment list]] ( /!\ NOTE, this is NOT the same list as used for the homework and practical assignments /!\ ). The manual on how to submit a ''final request for comment'' can be found [[https://static.studiegids.tue.nl/fileadmin/content/Faculteit_ID/IDCompass/QRC4_student__Comment_request_for_course_-_elective_or_project.pdf|here]] The request should be ''final'' and include as products: * Report * Arduino code * Mini project poster == Rubrics == {{attachment:rubrics.jpg}} <> == Installing the Arduino IDE == 1. Follow the instructions of [[http://arduino.cc/en/Guide/HomePage|Getting Started with Arduino]] on the Arduino website 1. Create a shortcut on your desktop to "Arduino.exe" for easy access. 1. If you are installing Arduino on Windows 8, [[http://mytechblog.com/2013/03/install-arduino-drivers-on-windows-8/|this link]] explains shortly how to install drivers for Arduino on Windows 8.