Humidity detectors, home security alarms, game show clickers and a DJ Box are a few of the student projects that will be on display at UWindsor’s semi-annual electronics open house, Thursday in the atrium of the Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation.
More than 100 electrical engineering students from professor Mitra Mirhassani’s second-year electronics class will demonstrate these technologies and more between 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. on March 30.
As part of a course requirement, students were tasked with designing a product using an analog circuit. During the open house, they will compete for best overall project. A panel of judges will evaluate each project based on design, technical difficulty, presentation and a question-and-answer session.
Dr. Mirhassani said the project allows students to explore, design, construct and debug circuits. The event is open to all students, staff and faculty and the public.