BME 1600 Lab Report 3

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BME 1600 Lab Report 3: Objective(s): Your objective this week in the lab is installing Anaconda (Python) and Arduino IDEs onto your computers. You will then create a serial communication between python and arduino for use later in this class. Your final part of the assignment will be to follow an Arduino project and explain the design of the circuitry. You have an additional part to your reflection this week which can be found on brightspace. Upload to gradescope by 10:00 AM on 2/13/2024 as a Group submission . Part 1: Spyder and Arduino IDEs (10 Points) Please follow the instructions provided in the Lab3_installation pdf found in Brightspace. You can ignore Part 1 of the instructions and instead paste the images for the verification of completion into the space below.
Part 2: Arduino - Python Communication (10 Points)
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Follow this tutorial to establish communication between a microcontroller and your development environment. You will be using Spyder (which you installed in part 1) as your Python coding environment and the Arduino IDE to send commands to your board. I was unable to connect the Arduino to my computer. I received the error message of “avrdude: ser_open(): can't open device "\\.\COM3": Access is denied. Failed uploading: uploading error: exit status 1”. I attempted to troubleshoot the issue for 20mins and yielded no success.
Part 3: Introduction to Arduino (30 Points) Select one of the tutorials below and follow the instructions. Once you are finished, take a picture of the completed project from part 3, label the components, and describe their function. Show a TA the completed project and then fully disassemble it . Traffic Light (Least complex): Light Theremin (intermediate complexity): Project 6 in Arduino Book (physical copies available) Crystal Ball (most complex): Project 11 in the Arduino Book (physical copies available) This was an attempt at making sequence game.
The components of this project include: arduino, LEDs, nodes, wires, and a breadboard. The blue, red, and black wire connect
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Part 4: Submission and Reflection Please submit the lab report as a group submission on Gradescope in PDF file format. When you do the submission, make sure to assign pages corresponding to the different questions on the rubric. Pay attention to the additional requirements for this week’s lab reflection that can be found on Brightspace.