Resistor Sorter
Computer-Controlled Through-Hole Resistor Logistics Machine
About Us
ECE 398 at Bradley University, within the Electrical and Computer Engineering department, is a branch of Georgia Tech's Vertically Integrated Projects, or VIP. In VIP, students collaborate to produce projects to gain hands-on experience with engineering and product development.
All of this, led by students, for students.
Our Mission
Expose students to varying types of experience by welcoming all academic levels from undergrad to graduate.
Giving students an avenue to experience what fields interest them early, giving them a head start when reaching industry.
Use project-based learning to emphasize the combination of technical and practical skills within our field.
Students build leadership skills by leading their peers, with instructors taking on a supportive role.
Projects
The projects currently underway at VIP at Bradley University
Environmental data collection and distribution project for Bradley's campus
Automous AGV robot description about the O.A.S.I.S project
Automated chess board that will allow players to move against an AI while the chess board moves its own pieces.
A computer-controlled robotic gantry to sort resistors into standing bins
Automated system to alert users if the water in a chicken feeder has reached refilling levels
Here, you can find information about our projects, as well as technical and informational posts
Computer-Controlled Through-Hole Resistor Logistics Machine
An intellegent chessboard that uses an electromagnet to physically move pieces and play against humans.
Small autonomous rover that can wander and avoid obstacles
ECE 398 Students Designed an E-Stop Enclosure for Standard 22mm E-Stop Buttons that Fits to 20mm x 20mm T-Slot Extrusion