Email: tavinachen.work@gmail.com
The Chronocar's flash frequency of LEDs(the headlights) and piezo are determined by the number of seconds it travels. Users are able to input the number of seconds (1-99) using the increase and decrease buttons and it will be displayed on the 4-digit 7-segment display. Then, the user can press the start button and the car will travel for x number of seconds. It utilizes an Arduino Uno as the microcontroller and a pully system to connect the axels to the motor.
Use the website https://cloud.arduino.cc to inject the code into an arduino to run.
Code & Electrical & 3D Designer: Tavina C.
3D Designer & Electrical: Andrea C.
3D Designer: and Jonathan C.
- Condense the code for the display using methods (See Water Bottle Electrical Alarm project for example)
- Further optimize the aesthetics of the wiring on the 3D printed body
- Improve the fit of the 3D model