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Total prize pool of $8,000+
Submitted projects (30)
TLC is a visual programming language that records microcontroller actions as a visual interactive storyboard and replays them as a program.
Use VBBMicro to add an extra layer of security to your Arduino app by proving mission critical actions in real-time, in-circuit, and in ADA.
A portable device for visually impaired persons, which helps them to determine the purification level of drinking water.
Programmable autonomous Ada robot using visual programming environment for 6-14 year olds.
Ada voice effects manager, featuring tasking, adc, dac, dma, interrupts, dsp effects and screen control as reusable components.
A laser projector made with 25 dot lasers, a micro:bit board, and Ada programming.
A gardening / agricultural robot, which performs various gardening tasks using STM32F407 DISCO and programmed using Ada.
A handheld MODBUS-RTU Master using STM32 and Ada.
This project aims to create an infrastructure for neural networks
A C4ISR system using Ada, Sockets and Raspberry Pi.
With MKR1000 and Azure IoT Hub, STM32F4 Discovery Board is used to send acceleration and other random telemetry data to Azure IoT Hub.
PID control system of a light meter that measures and regulates the lighting of a lamp.
A memory game
A simple IRC client running on a STM32F429 discovery development board.
The classic game of Pong, between two STM32F4DISCOVERY boards.
A simple memory game in STM32F4.
A match-3 game that runs on STM32F429 board.
Simple remake of the famous Space Invader.
A 2D physics engine with a lot of features made from scratch and running on an STM32F429.
Running original Flappy Bird on STM32-F429 Discovery Board !
Bring back your childhood memories with this Pacman game (ADA version) !
A simple emulator to play chip-8 roms (pong, tetris, space invaders,... ) on a stm32f429-discovery micro-controller using the touch-screen.
AdaTis-100 is able to run programs synchronously distributed through various microcontrollers linked together.
Using an STM32F429 board and two Geiger counters to detect muons from cosmic ray collisions in our atmosphere. ###See 7-3-19 updates! ###