So this summer I went to Alaska:
Deploying the Glider from a fishing trawler. |
I also helped the (almost?) creation of an electric go-kart
Group Photo of the last day of the workshop |
Initial BrainStorming |
Learning about the Machine Shop |
I built a SegBoard
Testing the frame... |
I built a self balancing electric skateboard as a procrastination technique from studying for finals. I based the electronics off an Instructable by XenonJohn, but did the mechanical system myself. It utilized a 5 DOF IMU unit from Sparkfun, homebuilt A124 battery pack, electric scooter motors and an arduino as a controller.
It took a little bit of practice to get used to riding it.
Shifting Gears
I also worked on my first project for the MIT Motorsports team at the end of last semester. I had approximately three days to build a shift indicator from scratch before the final competition. Dario and Erik did the programming, while I did the hardware in a hectic 30 or so hours.The goal was for an embedded microcontroller to read a potentiometer mounted to the shifter and display the current gear on an LCD screen.
It was an interesting experience in rapid prototyping to say the least. We ended up using a mini breadboard for the final version, but then someone at competition plugged it in backwards, and the judges wouldn't allow a breadboard on the car for racing. Next time...
It was a pretty jam packed summer. I also worked at the Lahontan Water Quality Control Board doing some data analysis, but I still fit in some fun
Lake Tahoe-Home, Sweet, Home |
Fishing at Blue Lakes with the parents |
Diving at Catalina Island |
But wait, there's more!
a sneak peek of the next round of projects:
Robot Claw |
Light-Seeking BristleBot |
RC Bomber Plane |
Renovations for the Floor Lounge-New brackets and a working Soda Machine |
That's it for now!