Makaio Lee
Makaio Lee
A strength I would say I have in design and engineering is the design process. I enjoy drawing and drafting something in detail so that I won't have problems in regards to that while building.
I want to better understand how circuits work and how to build them on breadboards
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Remi and I made a truck PCB where the LEDs act as the headlights and lights on top too.
I enjoyed creating the design for the truck. We wanted to add a window but it was too hard.
I really enjoyed giving and recieving feedback. A lot of the feedback I got was about time managment. I have a design that is a bit complicated, so I will have to work efficiently or simplify my idea.
I am making a jack o lantern speaker where the speakers are the eyes and it is box shaped.
the sides will be closed but there will be small holes for light
there will be tabs to assemble box
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kWoGFzT_toihZ7oW6w_2aH1B8qgbgJRB3SsJZptLR4w/edit
Amp PCB design on Eagle.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/11SZ9d27s9wiYaIM0Qx4v3KZQktu0xcpf2sD0L5LtD4M/edit
I succeded in coding this microcontroller to have a sine wave come out of it.
Sketch
I added blinking red lights to go with the sound for my digital project. The green light rotates around the circle.
working speaker circuit
working pcb design
amp build wip
I have the circuit and wood parts done, still need to cut my acrylic
For my speaker project, I made a box with a detachable face, with the speakers as its eyes.
I was satisfied with the fitment of my speaker. I spent a lot of time on Rhino and am glad it fit well.
If I were to do one thing differently, I would flip one part of my speaker, because I had to use a lot of glue to compensate for the mistake.
Everything else worked including the speaker, and I am overall proud of what I made.