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    Default A2 - Design and Technology - Project Ideas

    Well,
    It's come to the time where I have to make another MAJOR project for my A Level Design and Technology but I'm stuck for ideas this time! Last year I did a remote control crane.

    Please give me ideas! They have to be electronics related, but make them as wacky as you like!

    Thanks

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    I don't do electronics, but I do A2 GMT. I'm just doing an exhibition board for the 2012 Olympics and am hopefully going to be working with my local council in the design process.

    I can't think of things for you because I don't know what you're capable of and what you can do :p. Although I would recommend choosing something with a sustainability/ environmental theme.


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    Well I've been told I should apply to do something electronics/engineer based at Oxford if that helps.

    I have come up with one idea:

    There are plugs with appliances attached to them (Television, Lights, etc) and these plugs transmit signals wirelessly to a central screen. On the screen the user can select a label for each plug and it shows if the plug is currently on or off and the user can then press a button on the display and it turns the plug on/off depending on its previous state.

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    I can see how it would be able switch off remotely but how would you turn it on remotely if there is no power to the plug?
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    The plugs will always have power, but they cut off the onward power if you get what I mean. So it would be like:

    Socket -> Plug -> Cutoff -> Appliance

    so the cutoff is what gets turned on and off.

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    Your lucky, we have a new course and we have to make what the school tell us too and it cant be bigger then a small box shape... Its a stupid course in honesty.


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    I see what you're getting at now but imo i still don't think you should go for that
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    And why not? There is nothing on the market with a display controlled socket. It will provide me with extensive coding and electronics, the parts I'm damn good at!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tenatious View Post
    And why not? There is nothing on the market with a display controlled socket. It will provide me with extensive coding and electronics, the parts I'm damn good at!
    I s'pose it's a good idea, good luck on getting a cheap touch screen though. Do you have to do all the faffing about with A level DT like you do with GCSE?
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    Not a touchscreen. A graphical LCD with buttons located at the side
    Faffing about? As in the massive write-up?

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