Tools: C++, Arduino microcontroller, Adafruit electronic components, SolidWorks, Autodesk Inventor, TinkerCAD, Ultimaker

Collaborators: Bhavneet Bola, Riya Dave

<aside> 💡 Within my cross-curricular science and technology program, I decided to build a project that would showcase my engineering skills while serving a user population suffering from an issue in the health care field.

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Upon gaining access to a pulse monitoring sensor and a temperature sensor, we decided to make a biometrics sensor box that would provide users with audio/visual signals to alert them of any abnormalities in their body health.

After assessing the functions and means of my biometrics design, I started sketching the look of the model along with the design of the electronic circuit inside. A materials list was developed.

Basic sketch/brainstorming of what the model would look like.

Basic sketch/brainstorming of what the model would look like.

Electronic components needed for model.

Electronic components needed for model.

Pictorial sketch of circuit used in model designed using TinkerCAD. The circuit showcases the use of the two sensors, an LCD display, among other electronics.

Pictorial sketch of circuit used in model designed using TinkerCAD. The circuit showcases the use of the two sensors, an LCD display, among other electronics.

Schematic representation of the final circuit.

Schematic representation of the final circuit.

The 3D model apparatus of the dispenser was built using SolidWorks. These files were later downloaded as .STL files for the 3D printing process using Ultimaker.

3D CAD model of the box apparatus.

3D CAD model of the box apparatus.

3D printed apparatus.

3D printed apparatus.

<aside> 💡 Upon completion of the design of the apparatus, the circuit design was put together as well, as shown below. Cool video of me putting together the circuit to be uploaded soon!

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