Electronic
AC Timer
Elliott
Tech
designed an electronic AC timer.
The general operation of this timer was as
follows:
- Receive
power
- Apply power to external device for 5
minutes
- Remove power to the external device for one week (7 days
or 168 hours)
- Apply
power to the
external device for 15 minutes
- Remove power from the external device for the next 7
days
This cycle continues until the input power is removed from the
timer. If power is
removed from the timer, then upon the next power-up the timer will
start over.
Smart
Cap Project

The Smart Cap Project is a device that mounts on the bill of a baseball
cap and provides the user with the time of day, elapsed time, outside temperature, and pulse
rate. This
information is communicated via a miniature LCD display that is visible to the user through a magnifying lens.
The device has provisions for setting of the
real-time clock, as well as resetting, starting,
and stopping the elapsed-time clock.
Temperature measurements are by a temperature sensor
contained within the unit. Pulse rate measurements are via an external sensor.
This sensor is hard-wired into the main unit.
20
Channel PC Senx Project

The 20 Channel PC Senx Project is a product involving a device that is
connected serially to the PC.
The device is operated by a user-program that interfaces with the
Internet. The device opens different chambers (20)
containing different fragrances as commanded by the
user. This particular
device has different fragrances in each chamber. The user
has the ability to sample different fragrances and mix different
fragrances by selecting multiple chambers by the PC program and
the device. Also the user can store these fragrance
selections on a remote database for future retrieval.
The user
will be able to obtain additional cartridges that have different
bank of fragrances.
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