Treasure Chess ECE 477 Team 2 - Spring 2013 Parul Schroff, Brock Caley, Sidharth Malik, Jeremy Stork Final Presentation Final Packaged Design
Outline Project overview Block diagram Design challenges Individual contributions Project demonstration Questions / discussion
Project Overview An electronic chess game that can display possible moves for the chess piece selected by the player RGB LED matrix panel to display the chess board and the current state of the game OLED to display time and number of pieces lost during the game PIC24EP512GU810 microcontroller for display and game logic, dsPIC33FJ128GP202 for voice recognition
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Design Challenges Voice Recognition Power supplies RGB LED matrix panels
Individual Contributions Team Leader – Sidharth Malik Team Member 2 – Brock Caley Team Member 3 – Jeremy Stork Team Member 4 – Parul Schroff
Team Leader - Sidharth Malik Helped with schematics Made the PCB Debugging power supplies RGB LED Matrix
Member 2 – Brock Caley Hardware Selection Packaging Design Packaging Construction PCB Assembly
Member 3 – Jeremy Stork Schematics Prototyping Hardware debugging OLEDs Keypads
Member 4 – Parul Schroff Software - Game logic Peripheral Interfacing OLEDs Keypads RGB LED Matrix
Project Demonstration 1.An ability to correctly output the current state of the game. 2.An ability to select and move a piece on the chess board with voice commands. 3.An ability to show players' possible moves for a piece they have selected. 4.An ability to keep track of in-game statistics such as time and pieces lost during the play. 5.An ability to tell the player when a move is illegal, or when they are in check/checkmate state. Demo Video
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