EE 200 Project 1:
Fig. 1: This is the Multisim of the hardware that was use to set up a finite state machine and what I used to implement it.
Fig. 2: This image is the first circuit I build which represents the above Multisim code.
EE 200 Project 2:
Fig. 3: This image is the hardware used to build a finite state machine that represents a traffic intersection.
Fig. 4: This is the traffic light sub code that was used to represent the traffic light in thew LabVIEW code.
Fig. 5: This is the front panel of the LabVIEW code that was used. The front panel shows the two traffic lights and the switches used to assign when to change the lights.
Fig. 6: This image shows the LabVIEW code of how the finite state machine was implemented using the myDAQ device.
EE 200 Project 3:
Fig. 7: This shows the WinCupl C code of the finite state machine that was used for the traffic lights.
Fig. 8: This is the Simulation of the above WinCupl code. This shows the device should work correctly as each switch is used.
EE 200 Project 4:
Fig. 9: This is the MPLAB code that was used to create the traffic intersection for the project.
Fig. 10: This is the circuit I built for the above MPLAB code. It uses a dsPIC33EP64MC502 and voltage regulator.













