Electronics & Robotics Show
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.
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.
Students in the Electronics taught by John Buschert, professor of physics, presented their class projects during an Electronics & Robotics show on Dec. 9.
Students in the Electronics class taught by Physics Professor John Buschert demonstrated their robotics and electronics projects. Most of the projects use the popular Arduino microcontroller board, which can be connected to a variety of sensor and can control motors, lights, sounds and other outputs.
Date: Dec. 10, 2013 Photographer: Brian Yoder Schlabach The biannual Goshen College electronics/robotics show featured 10 projects created by 28 students for their electronics/robotics course. This year’s show included a 3-D printer, a 3-D scanner, a radio-controlled quadrotor helicopter with a claw, a self-balancing scooter, a brigade of firefighting robots,…
Date of Event: December 7, 2009 Photos taken by: David Zwier ’12 and Associate Professor of Physics Paul Meyer Reimer Related Links: Elkhart Truth article about the event…
Date of Event: December 4, 2007 Photos taken by: Jodi Beyeler Related Links: Physics Department…