
POJECT THERMOAPP
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San Diego State University
Department Of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Senior Design B
Fall 2020
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Our team of CompE and EE students created a smart, non-contact Thermometer hardware sensor that connects to an Android smartphone to read the temperature of a surface. We used open source hardware and software to make the project more affordable to produce, and available for anyone to enhance or replicate. Android was chosen as the mobile platform because Android is open source, supports serial communication, and a very popular operating system in smartphones.
PROJECT GITHUB PAGE
Android App: Github Page
Firmware: Github Page
PROJECT TEAM

ABDULMOHSEN ALMOUSA
Major: Computer Engineer
Role: Hardware and Software Developer
About Me:
likes to learn about new technologies and create fun hardware/software projects using embedded systems. His primary role in the team will be co-developing the smartphone App and coordinating with the PCB designer to make sure the App is compatible with the thermometer sensor circuit.
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IAN THURGOOD
Team Leader
Major: Computer Engineering/Science
Role: Software Engineer
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About Me:
likes to write code, program at the low and middle levels, and build tools to make things easier. His primary role in the team will be developing the mobile App and keeping the team organized and in line with the schedule.
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JORGE ANDRES DE LEON
Major: Electrical Engineer
Role: Hardware Debugger
About Me:
has a strong interest in circuitry and using oscilloscopes. His primary functions are to design the PCB, debug, and build the circuit.

EMMANUEL KAKO
Major: Electrical Engineer
Role: Hardware Debugger
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About Me:
Likes to work on projects and has a specific interest in circuit design and the use of lab equipment. His primary role on the team will be the lead circuit designer. He will also be a part of the debugging efforts.
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ADVISORS

PROFESSOR KEN ARNOLD
Team Advisor

DAVE GROSSMAN
Team Advisor

PROFESSOR BARRY DORR
Class instructor