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  • Electronic Instrument Projects
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Research Avometer history and technology. [E]
    A real-time object recognition algorithm for commercial mobile smartphones for the blind. [P]
    Measure the electromagnetic fields produced by RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) transmitters and determine the safety risks of RFID transmitter radiation. [E]
    Build a Nipkow scanning disk and demonstrate a mechanical television system. [E]
    Study accuracy of calculators. [E]
    Determine if inexperienced video game players perform better with abstract control schemes or controls built using natural mapping. [E]
    Compare Barcode Scanning Performance: Laser vs. Linear CMOS Technologies [E] [E]
    Determine the amount of MP3 data compression that is acceptable in different genres of digital audio music recordings. [E]
    Determine if increasing the number of pixels makes a video game character look better. [E]
    A Comparative Study of Headphones / Earphones for MP3 Players [E]
    Build a Laser Beam Burglar Alarm [E] [E]
    Amazon Kindle vs. Sony Reader: Which is best for your money? [E]
    How Digital Clocks Work [E]
    Investigate the CCD: Heart of the Digital Camera and other Optical Devices [E] [P]
    How do speakers work? Build Your Own Loudspeaker. [E] [P]
    Examine how CDs are protected against scratches and markings. [E] [E]
    Build a Linen Diaphragm Speaker [E]
    Build an Active Speaker [E]
    Determine the ratio between the oil and the electrically charged particles in electronic paper. [E]
    The Effect of Run Time on the Electrical Resistance of an Alternating Current (AC) Carbon Arc [E]
    Build and test a wire recorder. [E]
    Make an acoustic guitar pickup using the piezoelectric transducer from a simple electronic buzzer. [E]
    Compare linear vs. logarithmic potentiometers for controlling signals. [E]
    Determine the maximum "recording density" for storing digitized information using a grid of bar magnets. [E]
    Construct a digital telescope utilizing tomography [E]
    Converting Ambient Sound into Electric Energy by Utilizing a Dynamic Cone Speaker [E]
    The effect of distance on radiation power emitted by various types of cell phones (health hazard) [E] [E]
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