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PROJECT PRESENTATION

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INTRODUCTION

OBJECTIVE

SIMULATION PROTOTYPE 3
TASK DISTRIBUTION
Alya El Desmond Hasif Carl
Programming X X X X X
Simulation Testing X X
Prototyping X
Slides Production X
Final Report Production X X

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PROJECT TIMELINE

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FLOWCHARTS

SERIAL ON-OFF LEDs


BUILT-IN LED
MONITOR ALL AT ONCE
(Carl)
(Alya) (Carl)

ON-OFF LEDs
ONE BY ONE WITHOUT PWM WITH PWM
(Desmond) (Hasif)
(El)

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ITEMS CIRCUIT
Items Quantity
Blue LED 6
220 Ohm Resistor 6
Arduino Uno R3 1
Wires ~
USB Wire 1
Laptop 1
Arduino IDE Software 1

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PROTOTYPE 1:

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PROTOTYPE 2:

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CONCLUSION
This project is done progressively by using TinkerCAD

Able to work in a team remotely

Simulating circuit beforehand -> Prevent damage

Simulation to real Prototype was a success

Clearer understanding of how a microcontroller work –


One task at a time
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REFERENCES
• (Culkin, J., & Hagan, E. (2017). Learn Electronics with Arduino: An illustrated beginner's guide to physical
computing. Maker Media.)

• (Barton, J. J., & Nackman, L. R. (2000). Scientific and engineering C++: An introduction with advanced
techniques and examples. Addison-Wesley.)

• (Arduino - Serial Monitor: Arduino tutorial. Arduino Getting Started. (n.d.). Retrieved December 26, 2021,
from https://arduinogetstarted.com/tutorials/arduino-serial-monitor)

• Tutorial 06: Blink an LED. (2021). Retrieved 26 December 2021, from


https://www.programmingelectronics.com/tutorial-6-blink-an-led/

• Autodesk Tinkercad. (2018, April 14). LEDs & Breadboards With Arduino in Tinkercad [Video]. YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MojSo7OtF9w

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SIMULATION 1:
SIMULATION 2:
ARDUINO
- Arduino: Convenient, flexible, and easy to use open source

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