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=== Objectives === | === Objectives === | ||
− | + | *Use an Arduino to implement a Fast Fourier Transform(FFT) | |
− | + | *Integrate the FFT through the Arduino with our LED lights | |
+ | *Make the LED lights respond music with a specific, non-random color scheme | ||
+ | *Have the Light intensity change with the decibel level of the music | ||
=== Challenges === | === Challenges === |
Revision as of 18:34, 14 September 2018
Contents
Project Overview
eBOX is an LED music box that will be able to take in music and output light patterns corresponding to the beats.
Group Members
- Jordan Gewirtz
- Channel Lynn
- Nish Chakraburtty
Link to Log
eBOX Log https://classes.engineering.wustl.edu/ese205/core/index.php?title=EBOX_Log
Project Proposal
Tired of the monochromatic lighting of everyday life? Wish that your table would be a visual representation of how you feel Taylor Swift drops a new album and you conduct an impromptu dance party in the safety of your own home? Never fear EBOX is here! EBOX is your newest dorm friend. This coffee table with integrated music responsive LED lights is designed to make your life just a bit more achromatic and diversify your lighting options.
Objectives
- Use an Arduino to implement a Fast Fourier Transform(FFT)
- Integrate the FFT through the Arduino with our LED lights
- Make the LED lights respond music with a specific, non-random color scheme
- Have the Light intensity change with the decibel level of the music
Challenges
Gantt Chart
Budget
Design And Solutions
The Housing
The Electronics
Results
Shortcomings
Poster
External Links
References
eBOX Log https://classes.engineering.wustl.edu/ese205/core/index.php?title=EBOX_Log