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== Parts List & Cost ==
 
== Parts List & Cost ==
 
Give a simple list of the cost of your project broken down by components.  Do not write long stories here.
 
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== Design & Implementation ==
 
== Design & Implementation ==

Revision as of 05:14, 18 October 2020

Grading Criteria

  • How well is Software & Hardware Design described?
  • How well can this report be used to reproduce this project?
  • Code Quality
  • Overall Report Quality:
    • Software Block Diagrams
    • Hardware Block Diagrams
      Schematic Quality
    • Quality of technical challenges and solutions adopted.

Treasure Diver

Abstract

Treasure Diver is a single player game in which the player descends into watery depths on the hunt for treasure. The player must dodge obstacles and enemy creatures all while collecting treasure along the way. While descending the player is able to attack enemies at a range which in turn may give them power ups such as extra air, faster move speed, or temporary invincibility. When they reach the bottom they can collect the Motherlode. After that they have to ascend the cavern and make it out with all their treasure in one piece. Hitting an enemy or obstacle causes the player to lose air and a treasure chest and when their air hits zero it’s game over. At the end of a level the player is given a score based on treasure collected, remaining air, and the amount of enemies destroyed.

Objectives & Introduction

Show list of your objectives. This section includes the high level details of your project. You can write about the various sensors or peripherals you used to get your project completed.

Team Members & Responsibilities

Treasure Diver GitLab


Schedule

Week # Start Date End Date Task Status
1 9/27/2020 10/3/2020
  • Decide on day/time for weekly meetings
  • Decide on 2 game ideas
  • Decide on using wireless or wired controllers
  • Decide on PCB software and manufacturer to order from
  • Setup splitwise account for cost sharing
  • Discuss 3D printing options
  • Break project up into tasks and begin assigning tasks to team members
  • Setup team GitLab repo with master and working master branches
  • Submit Project Proposal assignment
  • Completed
  • Completed
  • Completed
  • Completed
  • Completed
  • Completed
  • Completed
  • Completed
2 10/4/2020 10/10/2020
  • Read past semester reports to decide on parts vendors
  • Completed
3 10/11/2020 10/17/2020
  • Choose game based on Preet's Project Proposal feedback
  • Submit Group Questions assignment
  • Choose top picks for roles and responsibilities
  • Finish schedule rough draft and upload to Wiki report
  • Completed
  • Completed
4 10/18/2020 10/24/2020
  • Assign project tasks to team members
  • Order project parts
  • Submit Wiki schedule assignment
  • Complete project GitLab Repo setup
  • Obtain datasheets for all parts and upload to team Google Drive folder
  • Brainstorm gameplay, rules, and level design on paper
5 10/25/2020 10/31/2020
  • Read datasheets and conduct research for driver writing
  • Plan CAD enclosure design on paper
  • Finalize gameplay, rules, and level design on paper
6 11/1/2020 11/7/2020
  • Parts arrive
  • Test all parts to ensure proper functionality
  • Begin developing graphics driver for LED matrix
  • Begin developing MP3 decoder board driver
  • Begin developing bluetooth board driver
  • Finalize CAD enclosure design on paper and begin designing in AutoCAD software
  • Plan PCB design on paper
7 11/8/2020 11/14/2020
  • Finish first draft of LED matrix graphics driver
  • Finish first draft of MP3 decoder board driver
  • Finish first draft of bluetooth board driver
  • Begin LED matrix graphics driver testing on hardware
  • Begin MP3 decoder board driver testing on hardware
  • Begin bluetooth board driver testing on hardware
  • Finalize PCB design on paper and design in PCB software
  • Implement gameplay logic code on master controller
  • Implement game pad controller code
8 11/15/2020 11/21/2020
  • Finalize LED matrix graphics driver based on testing results
  • Finalize MP3 decoder board driver based on testing results
  • Finalize bluetooth board driver based on testing results
  • Integrate controller board with master controller using a wired interface
  • Finish enclosure design in AutoCAD software and start printing
  • Finalize PCB design in software and order PCB
  • Order PCB components (resistors, capacitors, etc.)
  • Finalize gameplay logic code on master controller
  • Finalize game pad controller code
9 11/22/2020 11/28/2020
  • Integrate controller board with master controller using bluetooth interface
  • Finalize MP3 track selection and integrate with master controller
  • Begin full system testing with all components integrated
10 11/29/2020 12/5/2020
  • Integrate circuitry with 3D printed enclosure
  • PCB arrives, conduct PCB testing to ensure proper connections
  • Solder PCB and integrate with existing project circuitry
  • Begin full system testing with PCB
  • Begin implementing "Easter Egg" features
11 12/6/2020 12/12/2020
  • Finish rough draft of project report
  • Finalize project based on results from testing
  • Finalize "Easter Egg" features
  • Implement aesthetic enhancements to project enclosure
12 12/13/2020 12/19/2020
  • Film demo video and upload. Create link on Wiki report
  • Demo Day
  • Finalize project report and submit


Parts List & Cost

Give a simple list of the cost of your project broken down by components. Do not write long stories here.

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Design & Implementation

The design section can go over your hardware and software design. Organize this section using sub-sections that go over your design and implementation.

Hardware Design

Discuss your hardware design here. Show detailed schematics, and the interface here.

Hardware Interface

In this section, you can describe how your hardware communicates, such as which BUSes used. You can discuss your driver implementation here, such that the Software Design section is isolated to talk about high level workings rather than inner working of your project.

Software Design

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Implementation

This section includes implementation, but again, not the details, just the high level. For example, you can list the steps it takes to communicate over a sensor, or the steps needed to write a page of memory onto SPI Flash. You can include sub-sections for each of your component implementation.

Testing & Technical Challenges

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Include sub-sections that list out a problem and solution, such as:

<Bug/issue name>

Discuss the issue and resolution.

Conclusion

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Project Video

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Project Source Code

References

Acknowledgement

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References Used

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Appendix

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