User:MickeyNerrings
Name: Mickey Nerrings
e-mail: 0916054@hr.nl
Hi there, welcome on Mickey's page.
Axel Verwee and I are working together. But of course we have our own pages. On mine you can find the work were I'm focussing on. :)
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Lab0 Group exercise: You are the Electrons
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So we were the Electrons, we made a short dance out of it. '+ and -' came together and started to shake, because we were excited for being together. But when '- and -' came together they would clash.
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Lab1 Measuring Voltage
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So we measured the Voltage, but we switched the + and - cables so we had a negative number.
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Lab1 Measuring resistence
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Here we measured the resister. You can see we had a resist of 0,78.
I measured different resisters so now I know the value.
After that I put the resister information on the computer and calculate them.
Because I did it on my own it was difficult to understand. But I think it was interesting to figure this out.
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Lab1 Series resistance
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1.00 G - 10.00 k - 330.00 was showed on the website
What I measured: 8.61 - 4.74 - 4.84 I don't know why mine are so different. And I also did not understand how I could change it. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Lab1 Parallel resistance
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When I measured the same resisters it gave me a difference of 0,10. The third resister gave me a number of 0.47. That the one from 470 Ohm
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Lab1 Measuring Current
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I measured the current with a voltage of 9.03 V
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Lab1 Measuring voltage and current in a series circuit
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After I made the circuit and measured the battery on its own it didn't gave a reaction with the measurement tool. I tried different things but it was still giving me 0. The LED didn't even burn. I tried to get it solved. But everytime the measurementtool gave me 0. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Lab1 Measuring voltage and current in a parallel circuit
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When I did the parallel circuit the led finally switched on. I didn't do something different then before so its a big question mark. It was the same led as before in the series circuit. But again the measurement tool gave me 00.0 voltage. I think this thing doesn't like me or something. Really weird. It is a bit disappointing because I find it hard to figure everything out.
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'Feel My hotspot'
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Well, we are creating a concept, its about how people can interact with each other if they met in a bar or somewhere else. The interaction is about touching. When you touch someone you could get some information about the person. For example, I meet someone nice in the bar, then I just touch his shoulder, and then a small censor will give a detail of information of that person. We will just start with a small detail like: Where does he go out sometimes? That location will be open for me to see. Only if the other person is interested to. On that point we can go further because if there is a connection. When we will meet up again we can touch each other on the arms for example and then i'll know what kind of work he does. And he also can accept it that i can see the location of his work.
After a long talk we decided that I had to make a more clear image then the one above. So I focused myself on a 3D sculpture in Maya. There I made a human form and try to look for the correct places.
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'Feel My hotspot poster'
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Axel and I spoke to each other and decided to make our project a bit easier. Because otherwise it wouldn't be finished on time.
So our new concept is that people on festivals will wear a bracelet with a chip and one with a sensor (check in system). When people are buying tickets for the festival they have to give their top three location and Facebook profile. This will be connected with a chip they will get at the festival. When you are interested in someone, you just check in on their bracelet. Well of course if they accept you. When they accept you, the chip wil send your information to the email address from the other person. So then you don't need phone on he festival. Also it's a nice idea to find each other back in real life after the festival.
So I decided to work with RaspberryPi. I had to create a code to send an email from the raspberry pi to my email. It worked after a couple of faults.
Using Python for creating the email code
Finally I could connect it with my school email! :D This is awesome.