Published student projects

ECE 4920, V. Hunter Adams (vha3@cornell.edu)


2024

  • Catching Lightning in an IMU - Simulating Diffusion-Limited Aggregation with a Raspberry Pi RP2040 MCU, by Angela Cui, Nathaniel Navarro, and William Yoon, Circuit Cellar Magazine #412, pp. 12-20
  • Video Game Inspired by The Legend of Zelda, by Tangia Sun, Emily Speckhals, and Max Klugherz, Circuit Cellar Magazine #406, pp. 18-24
  • The Self-Playing Xylophone, by Harris Miller, Karina Melgar, and Zoe Chen, Servo Magazine 2022 Issue 5 (released 2024), pp. 56-60
  • Table Top Garden, by Jessica Henson and Leo Davies, AgriTech Tomorrow Magazine, April 18 2024, link here
  • Build a Universal Infrared Remote using a Raspberry Pi Pico, by Owen Louis and Liam Sweeney, Circuit Cellar Magazine #404 March 2024 pp 22-28
  • Machine Learning using an RP2040 and the Edge Impulse Platform, by Taylor Stephens and Adam Fofana, Circuit Cellar Magazine #403 February 2024 pp 16-2022
  • Identifying Musical Chords, by Tiffany Chou and Jeff nan, Circuit Cellar Magazine #402 January 2024 pp 20-26

2023

  • A Modern Take on a Classic Game: Using an RP2040 Chip, GPS, Music, and More, Circuit Cellar Magazine #401 December 2023 pp 20-26
  • Recreating the Red Light Green Light Game from Squid Game, by Katherine Fernandes and Tiffany Guo, Servo Magazine 2023 Issue 4, COVER ARTICLE
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    Guo/Fernandes cover article
  • RPiano: A Playable MIDI Synthesizer, By Samiksha Hiranandani, Circuit Cellar Magazine #400 November 2023 pp 22-30
  • Building a Holographic Persistence-of-Vision Display, By Michael Crum, Joseph Horwitz, and Rabail Makhdoom, Circuit Cellar Magazine #400 November 2023 pp 4-12
  • Real-time Automatic Music Transcriber Using a Raspberry Pi RP2040, By Chris Schiff, Jacob Lashin, and Romano Tio, Circuit Cellar Magazine #398 August 2023 pp 18-24

2022

  • Small-Scale Game of Life Using PIC32, By Ian Kim Riley, David Wolfers, and Connor Thomas, Circuit Cellar Magazine #387 August 2022 pp 20-26
  • Build a Play-Along Keyboard Using a PIC32 Microcontroller, By Elias Hanna, Marek Chmielewski, and Matias Goldfeld, Circuit Cellar Magazine #386 September 2022 pp 12-20
  • PIC32 Based Home Arcade, By Alga Peng and Xiangyi Zhao, Circuit Cellar Magazine #386 September 2022 pp 20-26
  • Around Sound: Digital Echolocation for the Visually Impaired, By Amulya Khurana, Krithik Ranjan, and Aparajito Saha, Circuit Cellar Magazine #386 September 2022 pp 38-44
  • Build a Bluetooth Controlled Robot Tank, By Luis Martinez and Matt Hales, Servo Magazine 2022 Issue 2, COVER ARTICLE
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    Martinez/Hales cover article
  • A Rubik's Cube Solving Guide Based on a PIC32 Microcontroller, By Alexander Drazic, Tushar Khan, and Myles Cherebin, Circuit Cellar Magazine #385 August 2022 pp 6-12
  • Oscilloscope Music: Visualizing Sounds and Hearing Images, By Ruby Min, Samantha Cobado, and Eric Khan, Circuit Cellar Magazine #385 August 2022 pp 12-20
  • Build an LED Amusement Park at Home, By Jenny Wen, Jasmin An, and Aratrika Ghatak, Nuts and Volts Magazine, 2022 Issue 2, pp 50-56
  • Building a Tri-Effect Guitar Pedal Using a PIC32 MCU, By Kingsley Odae, Jade Pinkenburg, and Jake Saunders, Circuit Cellar Magazine #384 July 2022 pp 28-34
  • Designing and Building a PIC32 Video Game: Sharks and Minnows Multiplayer Game, By Tyler Bisk and Chidera Wokonko, Circuit Cellar Magazine #384 July 2022 pp 14-20
  • Asynchronous High-Bandwidth, Low-Latency Communication: CPU-Intensive Devices, By Joseph Whelan, Akugbe Imudia, and Devlin Babcock, Circuit Cellar Magazine #384 July 2022 pp 20-28
  • Sunrise Alarm Clock: Wake up with a Natural Sunrise Simulation, By Jonathan Pfeifer, Circuit Cellar Magazine #384 July 2022 pp 28-34
  • Asymmetric VR Game with Custom Microcontroller Peripherals: Collaborative Game, By Cameron Haire, Michaela Bettez, and Daniel Batan Circuit Cellar Magazine #383 June 2022 pp 20-27
  • Make a Stochastic Music Generator: PIC32-Based Design, By William Salcedo, Rishi Singhal and Raghav Kumar, Circuit Cellar Magazine #380, March 2022, pp 18-23
  • Build a Maze Generator and Game: Using a PIC32 MCU, By Kyle Infantino, Jack Brzozowski and Dilan Lakhani, Circuit Cellar Magazine #379, Feb 2022, pp 18-24