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Group N3: Digital Control Mary Nsunwara Reshun Gethers Wayne Blake

Project Goals Duplicate Circuit designed last semester Test New and Old Board Compare and Contrast signals acquired from both boards Find solutions to old and new problems Commence A/D Conversion

Out With The Old In With The New Old AmplifierNew Amplifier

Results - Blinking Old AmplifierNew Amplifier

Results - Heartbeat Old AmplifierNew Amplifier

Results - Noise Old AmplifierNew Amplifier

Problems Encountered Expected and Unexpected Noise Sources Head Movement Touching Electrodes Oscillation of Output Signals

Final Goals Clean up Output Signals Digitize Control Data Operate a Remote Control Car