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How To Make (Almost) Anything - Networking & Communications

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MAS 863 How To Make (Almost) Anything | Fall 2011

Vernelle Noel - vernelle@mit.edu  | 


   

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Week 1 - Final Design Proposal

Week 2 - Make Press Fit Kit

Week 3 : Make FabISP in-circuit programmer

Week 4.1 : Make Something BIG

Week 4.2 : Final Project Review

Week 5 : Molding & Casting

Week 6 : Embedded programming

Week 7 : 3D scanning and printing

Week 8 : Input devices

Week 9 : Output devices

Week 10: Machine design & Final Project Revisted

Week 11: Networking and communications

Week 12: Final presentation

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This week our assignment was to "build a wired &/or wireless network with at least two nodes."

First of all I would like to thank:

- Irina Chernyakova
- Albert Ching, and
- Tiffany Tseng

Boards were milled, and stuffed.

I programmed it using the C-Files and edited the Node ID's to program the others.

Resources:
1. Txt file to myself on procedure for uploading material to site.

2. C file for Node 1

3. C File for Node 2

I HAVE TO WORK ON MY FINAL PROJECT.. SO SEE YA!!

Links:
Website: http://www.vernellenoel.com/
Blog: http://thinkinginsomniac.wordpress.com
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thinkinginsomniac/



 

Bridge board
 

Node Board
 

Boards milled and components soldered
 

Program loaded unto Bridge board
 

Program loaded unto Node 1 and 2 board
 
I think I see light!
   
 
 

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