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Hackster.io projects using Texas Instruments parts

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ME461: Quadcopter Control via Hand Tracking

OpenCV hand tracking to control the flight of a quadcopter via a TLV5610 DAC and MSP430 translation.

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The Tile Tapper

A TI MSP430-based robot that uses photoresistors to sense piano tiles and servo motors to tap them on an iPad screen.

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Please Turn DOWN the AC

Nothing feels better than a cold room on a hot day, and with a handpicked array of sensors and instruments, thats exactly what you can get!

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CHARIoT (Chip Arrangement for Internet of Things)

Our device was a self-powered, wireless sensor node for use in Internet of Things applications.

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Project Musica

Our project teaches infants how to gauge distance, improving depth perception through the use of the song "My Heart Will Go On. "

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Ray of Light

Want to brighten up your day? Whether preparing for a party or setting a relaxing ambience, Ray of Light™ will de-LIGHT you every time.

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LoopMaster

LoopMaster allows you to create musical melodies or riffs, regardless of skill level or knowledge using "instruments" created in-house.

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In the MOOG

We've created a theremin with variable pitch and volume without any of those nasty electric fields.

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Remote Robot with Bluetooth Control

The robot is connect to my mobile phone with bluetooth, so I can send data to control robot over my mobile phone.

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Baker Old Wing Door 2.0

State-of-the-art door security system. Keep out all unwanted guests!

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Toothpaste Dispenser

A toothpaste dispenser using Texas Instruments MSP430-EXP430G2 MSP430 LaunchPad, 2 IR sensors, and a RC servo.

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Simar Says

We chose to design the ELEC version of Simon Says, Simar Says, by combining many Grove kit modules and coding techniques learned in class.

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Wi-Fi Game Projects

Showcase of Wi-Fi game systems from Spring 2019 EEL 4930 course at University of Florida.

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Particulate Matter Sensor- Final Project ECEN 2440

Kanin McGuire, Connor Peskin, and Samuel Diaz's ECEN 2440 Final Project. We are creating a mobile Particulate Matter Sensor with the SPS30.

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Gamer Pro RGB Lighting

Enhance your gaming experience with speed-adjustable color shifting RGB gamer lights!

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Seamus Says

An addicting game that will challenge your memory and fine motor skills!

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Light Following Motor

Photo sensor that connects to the motor. When it detects light, it drives the robot forward. Since board is broken, only one motor works.

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Play Music with the Chip Trombone

A fun little musical instrument that plays tones and changes speed while moving your hands up and down.

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Project Musica

Our project teaches infants how to gauge distance, improving depth perception through the use of the song "My Heart Will Go On."

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ME 461 Final Project: Multiple Line Following Robot

Line following robot car that changes the color line it follows based on a trigger shown in front of the car.

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Lockin' It Down

Cure your phone addiction and increase your productivity with this state-of-the-art phone cage, a jail cell for your cell phone!

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The Benedictus Gauge

The Benedictus Gauge reads the temperature and humidity and displays it on a 4 digit display upon sound activation.

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Make It Count!

Counting is the building block of modern technology, so come count with us and Make It Count!

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SegBot with Color Based State Machine

Balancing two-wheel robot with an onboard camera. When different colors are seen, the robot executes different trajectories.

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