I built a tremolo pedal using a transistor-based variable phase shift oscillator. After learning more about guitar pedal design from my previous project, I was able to implement true bypass switching, anti-pop resistors, and use a 9V AC/DC adapter instead of a short-lived battery. The pedal also features amplitude and frequency control, with everything soldered and neatly packaged in a custom 3D-printed enclosure.
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I applied my knowledge from my recently completed electronics course to design a fuzz pedal for my electric guitar. It is based on a common-emitter NPN Darlington pair and features a volume control and power indicator, all soldered and neatly packaged in a custom 3D-printed enclosure.
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As an amateur radio hobbyist, I designed a custom morse keyer based on an Arduino microcontroller. The device was drawn in Fusion 360 for 3D-printing, programmed using C++, and interfaces with my computer via Python.
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I designed and built the avionics system used to initiate and control launch procedures for our hybrid and liquid engine rockets. It features power electronics, a Raspberry Pi loaded with a custom GUI, a DAQ card for load cells and pressure transducers, and a wireless transceiver.
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