23 November 2023

November Blog

During the month of November me and Ethan spent the majority of our time getting our micro mouse to run and have function touch bar sensors. We had a few set backs and plenty to troubleshoot. Firstly the tachometers on the motors were attached backwards and secondly the motors turn in the opposite direction as to the previous years motors. For the tachometers we carefully removed and flipped them and to have the motors move forward as intended we needed to alter some code. Finally our last issue was following the guidance of the handbook we wired the touch bars in a slightly different way which meant we had to make further minor adjustments to the code. After this was all complete we had a working micro mouse and it was very satisfying seeing our hard work in troubleshooting paying off. As a group we also looked at ethics in engineering which gave us all a better understanding of each other and how to conduct ourselves in the professional field of engineering.

The next steps will be to finalise testing of our IR sensors and breadboard components so they can be soldered to our PCB design which will be completed early next month. Following on to this we will integrate this onto our micro mouse and hopefully by the end of next month we will have functioning micro mouse with both touch bar and IR sensors., which is very exciting to see.

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November Blog

This month, we started building the PCB circuit so we could have the circuit ready for January for breadboarding for the main bits on the mouse, also last month we struggled to get the sensors ready because we had some issues with the coding, and we had not soldered the wires to the sensors, so the motor just kept spinning round without making any movement, but we managed to get it fixed with Doctor Davies’s help. This month we also completed the experiments on the raspberry pi board, although we work as a team and design the micromouse on the raspberry pi board, Doctor Jobling thought it was good idea to make us work in teams of 2 and do experiments on the raspberry pi board to give us more idea as to how it works and when we were done with the experiments ,we were able to fully concentrate on the micromouse.

After the experiments Andrew and I added a few more details to the website to improve it, if you take a look at the website, a few things that were not there last month was added, like the new pages in the menu, the news, engineering in society section and so on. We added some pictures and a short biography on all the members section too. And now we finally have a logo, a cute one at that. Check out the new section for more information and see you next month.

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