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Revision as of 08:16, 17 April 2015
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Alarm Based Coffee Maker
Abstract
The purpose of this project is to help make mornings easier. The goal is to upgrade an existing coffee maker to allow it to be programmed via smartphone application. Using the SJSU One board the user can sync their alarm clock settings through a Bluetooth connection with the coffee maker in order to automatically start brewing coffee as soon as they start waking up. In addition to brewing coffee the SJSU One board will also be able to play music until the user stops it by stepping in front of the coffee maker.
Objectives & Introduction
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Team Members & Responsibilities
- Patricia Mejia
- App Development
- Alberto Reyes
- Bluetooth Interfacing
Schedule
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Week# | Date | Task | Actual |
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1 | 4/13 | Task list | Completed? Problems Encountered? |
2 | 4/20 | task | completion |
3 | 4/27 | task | completion |
4 | 5/4 | task | completion |
5 | 5/11 | task | completion |
6 | 5/18 | task | completion |
7 | 5/25 | task | completion |