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notes:c4eng:fall2022:projects:fso1 [2022/11/17 03:41] – [PROJECT 7] ajohns65 | notes:c4eng:fall2022:projects:fso1 [2022/11/17 14:07] (current) – [DEMONSTRATION] cmille71 | ||
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+ | Basically my fso1 was a distance sensor with a buzzer and light system. As you get closer the buzzer gets higher pitched If distance> | ||
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- | =====PROJECT 11===== | + | ==========Model Rocket Thrust Vector Control (TVC)============ |
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+ | In this project, I used the Adafruit Gy-521 and two Servos. These electronics were used for the goal of making sure that a model rocket is properly orientated during its flight and guaranteeing a nominal trajectory for it. | ||
- | ====CIRCUIT==== | + | The GY-521 is an accelerometer/ |
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=====PROJECT 12===== | =====PROJECT 12===== |