Matias Lineros, Bayron Bastias, Felipe Muñoz, Kevin Aravena, Matias Figueroa, Luis Rodriguez, Brat Villegas, Francisco Hinojosa, Bryan Gutierrez, Augusto Guerra, Orlando Bernales, Claudio Roman, S. Collantes, Cristian Vidal, R. Villarroel
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Abstract
To design and build computer systems for the acquisition and treatment of environment signals often requires knowledge about electronics for a proper use of usually no compatible and costly hardware components. In the area of computer science did not exist a clear hegemony nor direct joint work with the electronic area in knowledge lines, specialization areas, and courses in their education process. Arduino reduces highly these barriers. This work details students experience using Arduino for developing projects to acquire environmental variables, visualize such variables, and for defined values range to perform certain actions on the scanned environment. Students are from the Computer Engineering major of the Universidad Viña del Mar (UVM), Chile who were able to develop competencies for the use of Arduino and implement prototype systems to reach the planned goal in 6 weeks. That proves that electronics is now very accessible to everyone.
为了设计和建造用于采集和处理环境信号的计算机系统,通常需要具备电子学知识,以便正确使用通常不兼容且价格昂贵的硬件组件。在计算机科学领域并不存在明显的霸权,也没有与电子领域在知识线、专业领域和课程教育过程中直接合作。Arduino大大降低了这些障碍。这项工作详细介绍了学生使用Arduino开发项目的经验,以获取环境变量,可视化这些变量,并为定义的值范围在扫描的环境上执行某些操作。这些学生来自智利德尔马大学(universsidad Viña del Mar, UVM)计算机工程专业,他们能够在6周内开发使用Arduino的能力并实现原型系统,以达到计划目标。这证明电子产品现在对每个人来说都很容易接触到。