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Student Laboratory Projects

Altera DE2 Projects 

 

Project Title: Traffic Light Controller
Electrical Engineer: Aziz Yuldashev
File Links:  http://fac-staff.seattleu.edu/fernandg/web/AlteraProjects/2011/
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Project Title: Super Mario 
Electrical Engineer: Chris McDougall 
File Links:  http://fac-staff.seattleu.edu/fernandg/web/AlteraProjects/2011/
Description: The game that my project is based off of is the classic arcade game from the 80’s, Mario Bro’s. The concept is a one level design user interface, where you control the main character Mario. Mario can jump, run left, or run right, these being the only three movements he has. The goal of the game is to clean all of the spiked turtles, out of the sewers, considering Mario is a plumber. Mario accomplishes this by jumping and hitting the underside of blocks that a turtle is on. The turtle will pop, and the player will be awarded 100 points. There is no end to the game since it is arcade style; the only goal is to get high score.

 

Project Title: Tic Tac Toe -1
Electrical Engineer: Brian Fox
File Links:  http://fac-staff.seattleu.edu/fernandg/web/AlteraProjects/2011/
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Project Title: Tic Tac Toe -2

Electrical Engineer: Daniel Leng 

File Links:  http://fac-staff.seattleu.edu/fernandg/web/AlteraProjects/2011/
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Project Title: Altera to Lego Motors & Sensors

Electrical Engineer: Gary Fernandes  
Note: The Altera to Lego motors & sensors breadboard interface circuit is available to students and is located in Bannan 218.

File Links:  http://fac-staff.seattleu.edu/fernandg/web/AlteraProjects/Robots
Description: The documents included details description of the hardware used to interface the Altera DE2 to the Lego Motors & Sensors. This interface example may be used with Altera & Xilinx boards, or Microcontrollers.     

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 Project Title: VHDL Code to run the Altera DE2 board to the Lego Motors & Sensors Interface breadboard
 Electrical Engineer: Shannon  Hitchen  
 File Links:  http://fac-staff.seattleu.edu/fernandg/web/AlteraProjects/Robots
 Description: VHDL Code to make the Altera & Lego components come alive and robot around.

 

 

 

Project Title: Submit Your Project fernandg@seattleu.edu  

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