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==Hardware== | ==Hardware== | ||
− | How many buzzers should a hub connect to? | + | *How many buzzers should a hub connect to? |
− | Which microcontroller | + | *Which microcontroller |
− | Which battery | + | *Which battery |
− | Which communication | + | *Which communication |
− | Buzzer? | + | *Buzzer? |
− | Leds? | + | *Leds? |
==Software== | ==Software== |
Revision as of 13:58, 24 March 2011
Hardware
- How many buzzers should a hub connect to?
- Which microcontroller
- Which battery
- Which communication
- Buzzer?
- Leds?
Software
One extensible way of doing it is for the hubs to have some form of language for defining a lesson. E.g simple statements like.
Wait 10 secs Listen for button response Listen for server response Send button press to server If button 4 pressed last light green led and sound buzzer
Obviously this would be in opcode fashion to save space.
Owner
The lucky person in charge of building designing the Teacher Module