Engineering Projects/Multimeter Arduino/Howard Community College/Fall2012/p3-550-t

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Problem Statement[edit | edit source]

Insert Arduino into Multimeter

Team Members[edit | edit source]

Tung

Summary[edit | edit source]

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Poster[edit | edit source]

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Story[edit | edit source]

I started by taking apart the multimeter and taking pictures of each part of the multimeter.


On the following week, I took better quality pictures and started soldering the ribbon wire into the circuit board of the multimeter. I encountered an issue while I was soldering; the holes that the wires were being soldered into were too small for most wires. I soldered the wire by splitting the stranded wire in half and cutting off the excess. This became a problem as there were exposed wires that could cause a short very easily. I am now using a thinner type of stranded wire that is able to fit into the holes without splitting the end.


Decision List[edit | edit source]

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Material List[edit | edit source]

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Software List[edit | edit source]

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Time[edit | edit source]

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Tutorials[edit | edit source]

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Next Steps[edit | edit source]

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