UBC EECE 281 Electromagnetic Rover

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Final project for Electrical Engineering lab at UBC. Rover follows a track defined by a wire carrying an AC signal with 15.175 kHz frequency. The signal is detected by an LC circuit having a resonant frequency equal to the track. Software is written in C and controls motor speed using pulse width modulation (PWM). It is the fastest rover so far after 3 out of 4 days of heats. It completed the track in 1 minute 27 seconds.

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Reilly Forshaw
Robin McFee
Jen Coote

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  • king leonidas was faster.

    students this year produced a lightweight rover that was quite fast and completed the track in something less than 90 seconds...

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