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Design a PCB layout and schematic for a no-code signal transmission system that periodically sends "ok" or "not-ok" signals to a central hub over a wired connection, simplifying monitoring and communication. #7

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AnishDhanork opened this issue Oct 3, 2023 · 1 comment

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AnishDhanork commented Oct 3, 2023

Create both a printed circuit board (PCB) layout and an accompanying electrical schematic for a no-code signal transmission system. This system should periodically transmit binary "ok" or "not-ok" signals to a central hub through a wired connection, with the primary goal of streamlining monitoring and communication processes. The design involves selecting the appropriate components, including sensors or detectors for signal generation, a microcontroller for signal processing, and communication modules for data transmission.

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diakxa commented Oct 4, 2023

📢 Announcement: Issue Assignment Starting Tomorrow

Dear contributors,

We're excited to kick off the assignment of issues for our project tomorrow. Your contributions are invaluable, and we appreciate your enthusiasm!

To ensure a smooth process, please make sure to follow the format and guidelines provided in the main repository description when submitting your requests. This helps us understand your contributions better and streamline the assignment process.

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