AME 3623: Project 0

By the end of this project, each individual in the group will demonstrate:

Component 1

Each individual must create their own circuit. However, groups are encouraged to meet to work through the wiring and coding process.

Insert your microprocessor slowly into the breadboard:

Complete the circuit:

Component 2

Each group member must write a program that:
  1. Waits for the switch to be pressed, then
  2. Displays an interesting LED flashing pattern. The flashing pattern of each group member must be different.
  3. Once the switch is released, the LEDs must turn off.
  4. Repeat when the switch is pressed again

Notes


What to Hand In

All components of the project are due by the Tuesday deadline at 5:00 pm.

Demonstration/Code Review

Grading

This semester, we will be using a grading model in which points will be negotiated during the code review process. Our goal is for individuals and groups to take a serious look at their own performance in the projects relative to the expectations that have been documented in the project specifications. Our hope is that everyone will learn to assess how well they have performed a given task. This approach is also intended to give everyone a bit more flexibility as we deal with COVID distancing and with differences in your backgrounds.

For the first few projects, points will largely be assigned by the teaching staff, with an explanation for any points that are taken off of the full score. By the end of the semester, individuals / groups will assign their own score and justify their choices. These scores and justifications will be reviewed (and perhaps adjusted) during the code review process.

For this project, we expect:


References


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