Final Project
In this final project you will demonstrate the skills and techniques that you have learnt in the module. This is an individual project. The project must have the following components:
You can select your own project, however, it must meet the above requirements. You can select your project from
However, all design drawings (CAD, graphics) must be done by you. If you have selected to use a design from the Internet, you need to
We would suggest the following steps before starting on your project
When you select and finalise your project, please take note of
Before you start fabricating your project, you shoudl consider writing out a Bill-Of-Materials (BOM). The BOM shows the components needed for the project. You are allowed to use other components/modules for the project. please consult your lecturer regarding availability. For example, you might require a Real-time clock module for the Arduino to keep track of the time. Your lecturer may need to order the item in for you and it usually takes 2-3 weeks before the module is delivered. The BOM will show what you require and whether it is in stock. It helps you plan the development of the project. Please don’t ask for “fantastic” modules e.g. GPS or Gas-sensors, these are expensive and we most probably do not have them in stock, however, you are free to acquire them at your own expense.
The submission of the final project will include (located on your github folder)
The submission date of your project (online) is Wednesday, 12noon, 12th August 2020. All late submissions will be penalised.
The project presentations will be held from Mon 17th August to Friday 21st August 2020. You will be informed of the schedule at a later date.
We would like to suggest the following project plan towards the completion of your project.
Target Date | Duration | Tasks to be completed | |
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Wed 15 July | 4 hr | Selection of project, internet searches, project scope | |
2 hr | Project sketch, bill of materials | ||
Fri 17 July | 4 hr | Clear idea, requirements, scope through your lecturer, finalise intensions | |
Wed 22 July | 8 hr | CAD designs, 2D layouts, 3D designs, preliminary embedded design | |
Wed 29 July | 8 hr | Laser cut, 3D printed, prototype mock up | |
4 hr | Embedded design, I/O considerations, testing | ||
Wed 05 Aug | 12 hr | Finishing touches, testing | |
Wed 12 Aug | 12 hr | Submission of project, presentation preparation | allocation of presentation date |
Mon 17 Aug | Presentation (to be allocated) | ||
Fri 21 Aug | 2359hrs Final deadline for all submissions |
Note that there is no time(s) allocated for the documentation. You MUST document as you go, otherwise you will not be able to complete the tasks as well as write the documentation at the same time.
The following are some project suggestions. The titles and explanations are very broad-scoped, you will need to do some research and write down what you think can be done, considering the time allocation and limits of 2D, 3D and knowledge of embedded microcontrollers and programming.