DW EditShow pageOld revisionsBacklinksAdd to bookExport to PDFFold/unfold allBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Microcontroller Projects of the Summer Semester 2026 ====== ===== Semester Schedule ===== The course is divided into several steps during the semester: {{drawio>microcontrollertechnik:AblaufMicrocontroller.svg}} \\ \\ ====== Weekly Schedule ====== {{drawio>>elektroniklaborSemesterplanung}} == Legend == Mandatory events are marked in **bold**. ===== Submission Deadlines (European date style) ===== * 03.04.2026 - latest date for finalizing the group allocation. The timestamp in the ILIAS forum counts. * 17.04.2026 - latest date for finalizing the software project idea. This should already have been clarified with me beforehand. The timestamp in the ILIAS forum counts. * 24.06.2026 + 25.06.2026 - date for the presentation * 03.07.2026 - latest date for submitting the software and the documentation via GitLab. The server timestamp counts. ===== Requirements ===== - Group allocation: - 2 to 3 people - please ensure a good team atmosphere - General conditions - The programming language is C or <nowiki>C++</nowiki> (**Arduino is not possible**) - The delay function must __not__ be used for time synchronization in the millisecond range! \\ A division into cycles (10 ms, 100 ms, etc.) must be used. - An overarching overall concept must be developed, e.g. a computer game or a sensor/actuator system - In general, it is easier for me to give a good grade if more functionality is implemented. As a rule of thumb, "300 self-developed __lines of code__" per group member applies. - Regarding self-developed lines of code: - The following do __not__ count: lines that contain only comments. Header files, downloaded libraries, libraries provided by me, and code snippets. Macros, function prototypes, global variables. - The following do count: non-empty lines of public and private functions that you have created yourself. - Downloaded libraries or libraries provided by me should still be used where this makes sense. Header files, macros, function prototypes, and global variables should also be used. - Please note the information under [[Tips for Programming]], especially the requirements for programming! - Use the available serial interfaces. \\ __For groups of 3 people__, the use of one interface is mandatory. ===== Presentation and Software Submission ===== Details can be found under [[Presentation and Submission]] CKG Edit