Chewy175 1 Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 I have been tasked with making a project in 10 days using an MSP430 and a bag of stuff to use, I'm looking for some help with project ideas. We are not allowed to order any other components but capacitors, resistors etc. are freely available. The board we are using is a msp-exp430FR4133 and our bag of components contains: 2x Red LEDs 2x Green LEDs 1x Yellow LED 8x BC548 Transistors 1x TTC502 Thermistor 1x Bourns 3296 Potentiometer 1x Dual digit 7-segment display 1x Silonex NORP LDR 1x Push Switch 1x LM741CN op amp 1x CD4017BE chip(not sure what this is) 1x KS1P relay 1x RF-300EA-1D390 Motor 1x Small Buzzer Quote Link to post Share on other sites
cubeberg 540 Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 That's a pretty open-ended question Do you have any objectives? Are other pieces (cardboard, paper, breadboard) allowed? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
enl 227 Posted August 5, 2016 Share Posted August 5, 2016 The 4017 is a decade counter IC. This means that it has a clock input and ten (actually 11) ouputs. At any point in time, one output is active. Each clock causes which output is active to advance. There are a few other pins, like a carry output that is active when outputs 0-4 are, and a reset input. It has been around for give or take 45 years, and is still useful, for anything from an LED chaser, waveform synthesis, to LED multiplexing circuits. It would appear that the kit was not designed to push you in any single direction, so: I might consider making a puzzle. You have several input devices available (photoresistor, push button, potentiometer, thermistor) and a number of output devices, and could likely come up with something interesting. Other things, more straightforward,, might be a thermometer with 7seg display, A thermostat that is only active when it is dark (or light) , a Halloween prop, a signal control for a model railroad, ......... The hard part is when there are too many options (See _Zen_and_the_Art_of_Motorcycle_Maintenance_ by Pirsig for some interesting input on this). Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Chewy175 1 Posted August 5, 2016 Author Share Posted August 5, 2016 @@cubeberg We can use anything that's freely available in the labs so yes cardboard, paper etc. we just cant order any components in as they probably wouldn't arrive in time for us to test and use them. We are expected to implement our design on veroboard and we have breadboards and other things to test any designs we make. @@enl thanks for explaining the 4017 and as for the ideas, I think we're going to try to make pedestrian crossing of sorts with the LEDs, the display and the buzzer. tripwire 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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