F16: Door Alarm System

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Project Title

Abstract

Our project would use the acceleration sensor on the SJOne board to control the output of a speaker. If the someone opens the door during daytime the speaker would output “welcome”, if the door opened at night where there’s no light, the speaker would output an alarm because there might be thieves coming in during midnight.


Objectives & Introduction

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Team Members & Responsibilities

  • Bowei Zhang
  • Email: blueswebber@gmail.com
  • James Huang
  • Email: jameshuang415@yahoo.com

Schedule

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Week# Date Task Actual
week1 Oct31-Nov4 Planning and ordering parts. Incompleted. Haven't ordered the parts.
week2 Nov7-Nov11 Design the Circuit. Ordered the parts. Pending
week3 Nov14-Nov18 Design the Circuit. Ordered the parts. Code Development Pending
week4 Nov21-Nov25 Testing & complete report Pending
week5 Nov27-Dec2 Contd Testing & complete report Pending

Parts List & Cost

SJSUone Board Speaker SD card Couple LEDS TBD

Design & Implementation

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Hardware Design

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Hardware Interface

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Software Design

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Implementation

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Testing & Technical Challenges

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My Issue #1

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Conclusion

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Project Video

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Project Source Code


References

Acknowledgement

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References Used

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Appendix

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