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Light Fight

Light fight is a game in which two players compete and the winner is the person who presses more correct buttons based on a control light.

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Tilt It!

If you liked Bop It!, you'll love Tilt It!: a game of fast patterns, even faster reactions, and a large dose of world-tilting fun.

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Coronaudible

Our project detects the rotation of a potentiometer to give specific frequency feedback and a tilt switch to turn the system on and off.

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PUP ( Pet - Ur - Phone )

Make your phone follow you around the house or in your yard while you are playing music, video calling, or when you just need your phone.

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RoboMe: The Portable Medical Assistant!

RoboMe can be used to transport items from one location to another, such as medicine from a dispenser to patient at home or hospital.

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Light Detector Test

Ever wonder how bright the room is? Can you really believe in your eyes? Light Detector Test, bringing truth to the hellish facade of life

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Remote Control Room Measuring Robot

This program lets you measure any room using the TI-RSLK

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RGB Eyes

This soothing fading night light will help you relax and fall asleep in an instant!

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DIY fully AUTOMATIC and WEBBASED SNOWCANNON

DIY fully AUTOMATIC and WEBBASED SNOWCANNON under 300€ using Arduino UNO, MSP430, ESP8266

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The Buzzer Beaters

A circuit and software package that changes the frequency of the buzzer output based on a potentiometer dial.

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IR RX/TX BoosterPack for the TI-RSLK MAX Robot Platform

This is a RX/TX module in BoosterPack format for use with the TI-RSLK MAX robotics learning platform, allowing communication between robots.

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RC Quade

Quadruped robot with MSP432 as its base, controlled wirelessly by a remote control with joystick.

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Whack-a-mole!

Release your anger on three small buttons in this wonderful speed-based game of Whack-a-mole!

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UART-Controlled RGB LED using MSP430FR2433 LaunchPad

Use Texas Instruments' MSP430FR2433 LaunchPad Development Kit and GUI Composer software tool to mix colors in an RGB LED in minutes!

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Quade-Spider Roomba

We created a Spider-Roomba that has multiple forms of control and autonomous capability including visual and auditory feedback.

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XY Location of the Robot Car (UIUC ME 461)

This project finds the XY location of the robot car as it moves to a location, characterizes its accuracy, and has some fun with a ball.

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Control Segbot with TV Remote

Use a remote controller to control the motion of a self-balancing Segbot.

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Dancing Segway Robot

This balancing "Segbot" sings and dances upon the recognition of different notes (UIUC ME 461)

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Robot Car Path Planning with Motion Tracking and Lidar

The robot detects obstacles with Lidar, plans the path with A* algorithm, then travels through the path with motion tracking.

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Remote Control with TMS320F28379D

This is how to read TV remote signals with Texas Instrument C2000 series TMS320F28379D LaunchPad.

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Button + 7 Segment Display

Count button clicks with a 7 segment display

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Controllable Assisted Robot Car with Robotic Gripper

What's better than a robot car you can drive? What about one that picks up small objects and assists a bad driver.

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Headcounter Machine

We designed a simple headcounter to provide a fast and easy way to keep track of a headcount to stay safe and organized!

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Wearable Control for Robot Car and Gripper

This robot car's motion is controlled by the direction you tilt your hand, with a gripper that opens and closes when you bend your fingers.

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