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  1. This is a project I completed for my Embedded Systems final at John Brown University. For this project, I wired and programmed an Arduino Uno using other parts ordered off of Adafruit to design LED lights that respond to sound. In this post, I will include my final report which documents the methods and results to this project. Final_Project_Report.docx
  2. This is a fun project that was created for my embedded systems class at John Brown University that allows you to create your own quiz wizard similar to the jeopardy game show system. The main portion of this code is run on an MSP430F5529 launchpad, and nRF24L01 transceiver modules were used to obtain the wireless functionality. It makes use of the Enrf24.h library to operate the transceiver modules, and the user interface is output to the serial monitor of the energia IDE. Four buttons wired into the MSP430F5529 then allow the user to interact with the system. The wireless module was created
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