Cape of Wonders Club

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2022-08-07
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Purdue University
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This project aims to create a cape of wonders club that includes technologies. This cape is a square piece of fabric material with electronics inside it, including a blood alcohol sensor, noise sensor, user input screen, and visual display. The electronics are integrated using a microcontroller, which acts as a brain to operate each electronic device. Two battery banks are built to power the electronics and ensure that the project can run for at least 6 hours. The project's two sensors are designed to produce readings. The blood alcohol sensor indicates the level of ethanol in the cape user's blood and displays the results to determine whether the user is below the legal limit or not. The noise sensor reads the music sound in the nightclub and converts it into patterns, which are then shown on the visual display. The visual display, on the other hand, will function as an output, displaying the music patterns. Furthermore, the visual display will exhibit emojis and shapes. The user input screen will allow the user to choose amongst Emojis, shapes, and patterns to be represented in the visual display. The developers of the project will work on building, coding, soldering, and testing these electronics to ensure that they function properly. They will ensure that this club cape is well-made and that it seems fashionable and appealing to the customers of the nightclub cape.

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Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
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