Final Project!
Drum Sequencer For my final project I have created is an 8-step, 5-channel audio step sequencer. Basically, a physical drum machine. Each button represents one of eight steps in a sequencer. When pressed, that step is activated and a sound is played. Built in is a an 808 electronic drum kit, which includes a snare,…
Digital Electronics Lecture
Week 1 Lecture I changed the times on the blink of the blue and green LEDs I made the green and blue LEDs blink in some sort of pattern instead of blinking at the same time, by messing with their duration of seconds. I added and wired a red LED I made the red LED…
Digital Electronics Lab Reports
Week1: Teensy: Got it workin’ ! 2. Arduino Research My google search was “Arduino Microphones” and this video was the first thing that popped up. It shows how sound sensors can be used for a variety of things, one of them could be turning lights off and on by clapping. Here they used an Arduino…
Trouble Shooting Journal
Day 1 (Jan. 28th, 2020): Make sure your metal wires aren’t touching, because then your LED lights will pop and burn out. Day 2 (Feb. 4th, 2020): Not gonna lie, math is hard. One thing I took away from today was making sure, as long as you understand your equations, how to manipulate your values,…
Analog Lab Reports
Lab Report 1 Breadboards: To my understanding, a breadboard is used for temporary electronic prototype designs and allows for the creation of a test circuit without soldering. Video on how I completed Lab #1 Multimeter: When you have a circuit that doesn’t seem to work, a multimeter will allow you to test where the current…
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