On Dec. 6, 2021, students in the Electronics class demonstrated their final projects, using Arduino microcontroller boards programmed in C, hooked up to a variety of sensors, to create task-driven robotics.
Gesture Controlled Crab Car, by Leandro Morillo Rojas and Daniel Lara Cruz
Balloon Pop-o-matic, by Trevor Stutzman, Samuel Stoner- Eby and Joel Yoder
Gesture Controlled Crab Car, by Leandro Morillo Rojas and Daniel Lara Cruz
Balloon Pop-o-matic, by Trevor Stutzman, Samuel Stoner- Eby and Joel Yoder
Obstacle Car, by Natalia Gamez Trillo, Drew Hackman, and Peyton Smith
Drink Mixer, by Jose Cepeda, Deya Rodriguez, and Bryan Nataren Barahona
Mask ADOORner, by Sam Stolpe and Asa Schiller.
Obstacle Car, by Natalia Gamez Trillo, Drew Hackman, and Peyton Smith
Balloon Pop-o-matic, by Trevor Stutzman, Samuel Stoner- Eby and Joel Yoder
Balloon Pop-o-matic, by Trevor Stutzman, Samuel Stoner- Eby and Joel Yoder
Obstacle Car, by Natalia Gamez Trillo, Drew Hackman, and Peyton Smith
Drink Mixer, by Jose Cepeda, Deya Rodriguez, and Bryan Nataren Barahona
Drink Mixer, by Jose Cepeda, Deya Rodriguez, and Bryan Nataren Barahona
Condimenter, A robot arm will apply mustard or ketchup to your hotdog in the pattern of your choice. by Drew Smoker and Lukas Bontrager-Waite
Condimenter, A robot arm will apply mustard or ketchup to your hotdog in the pattern of your choice. by Drew Smoker and Lukas Bontrager-Waite