Embedded systems project written in C-programming, created to simulate the functions of a road intersection. Displayed in 2017 on Grand Valley’s Engineering Project Day.
Corey Moura
A custom built fully enclosed intersection model that was meticulously constructed.
Written in C-Programming in Eclipse IDE to impliment the Texas Instruments MSP432 32-bit micorcontroller. Inputs recieved by the MSP432 includes 8 buttons, 1 switch, and 4 potentiomiters. Outputs include: 1 stepper motor, 1 servo, 1 Arduino Uno (drives speaker for playing music), LCD display, 24 LED traffic lights, and 5 LED street lights.
• Used C programming in Eclipse IDE
• Debugged software using breakpoints, watch points, and accessing registers
• Used bit manipulation to control 37 LEDs, 1 servo, 1 LCD, and 1 stepper motor
• Implemented 4 MCU timers
• Implemented 8 GPIO interrupts and handers
• Over 800 solders performed with no connection issues
• Troubleshot wiring harnesses, solders, MCU pins, and power supplies
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