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Two-TV video air Hockey Using Atmega32

Introduction Our final project is a two-player, 3D, air hockey video game using non-contact paddles. A single Atmel ATmega32 microcontroller on a prototype board is used to compute puck dynamics, decode inputs from two Hall effect sensor arrays, compute paddle-puck interactions, perform perspective projections from 3D to 2D for each player, and generate two different

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Dual Control RC Car Using Atmega32

Dual Control R/C Car Using Atmega32

The purpose of this project was to take a traditional remote controlled car and create our own control mechanisms. To control the car, we used a dual-axis accelerometer and LEDs (light emitting diodes) configured as photo-detectors. The control mechanism was selected using a single pole dual throw (spdt) switch was wired in a single pole

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Guitar Synthesizer and Game Using Atmega32

Introduction Compose your own virtual guitar masterpiece or follow along with a preprogrammed classic. No experience needed! We developed a guitar synthesizer with video component inspired by the popular video game Guitar Hero. The original game consisted of only reproducing popular rock and roll songs but we wanted to allow players to be able to

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VOICE RECOGNITION SECURITY SYSTEM USING ATEGA32

When we think of programmable speech recognition, we think of calling FedEx customer service call center with automated voice recognition response systems. We also think of PC-based speech recognition Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Now we took that a step further. We are talking about speech recognition in a tiny Mega32 microcontroller. We are talking about real-time speech

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SecureLED: Better Access Control Using ATMega32

Introduction Overview SecureLED is an optical access control device which replaces current RFID or Magnetic Strip technologies with a cryptographically secure, contact-less device which communicates over commodity Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs). Project Summary This project started with one central premise: current physical access control systems are insecure in fundamental ways. We sought a way to

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Handwriting Recognition System Using Atmel Mega32

Handwriting Recognition System Using Atmel Mega32

I.       Introduction Simply write; your computer will undersand! We have designed and implemented a Handwriting Recognition System using a touch screen from a Palm Pilot m125, a black and white TV and a Mega32 microcontroller. Unfortunately, due to the lack of specifications regarding the built-in LCD on the Palm Pilot, we were unable to reverse

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