Month: September 2019Page 4 of 6

Demo 2 – Wenqing Yin

This is a drawing machine which allows you to control the brush by sweeping your hands in front of the sensor. As the hand sweeps towards the sensor,…

Demo 2: Griffin Tang

For my input-output project, I wanted to create a closed-loop that functions independently and continuously. I thought that it would be fun to have a box and a…

Demo 2: Spencer Bowman

My main goal for the second demo was to both make the robot walk faster and to make it avoid hitting things in front of it. I added…

Demo 2- Hagan Miller

(An Attempt at a Musical See Saw) The premise of the demo was to create a See Saw that teeters to and fro that can play music when…

Demo 2: Tushhar Saha

For the second demo, I decided to laser cut a new object to integrate a photointerruptor. The new object looks like a vertically flipped Omega symbol, which oscillates…

Demo 2: Omisa Jinsi

For the second demo, I wanted to create a small pinball machine with two switches to control two servos that act as “flaps” Brainstorming For brainstorming, I drew…

Demo 2 – Caio Araujo

Ideation For this project, I wanted to use a circular motion to trigger a photoreceptor as a proximity sensor to a surface. Originally, I intended to make a…

Demo 2: Xiang Luo

Videos Description My project for Demo 2 is a rocker that moves two balls back and forth, using a photoreflector to sense the ball bearing’s location to know…

Demo 2: Katherine Nie

I used a switch to receive info about where my rocker was. I put the switch in the center so that when the toy moves through the center,…

Demo 1: Quincy Eaton

For this first demo, I expected the general products to be very similar to the example shown in class. I felt that the real lack of structure and…