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SECTION A
1. Title of Project (in CAPITAL LETTERS):
SYNC LED TO MUSIC
E-mail:
rlyn39@yahoo.com
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of members (in CAPITAL LETTERS):
Name
SECTION B Please specify the technical features of your Project. Attach a diagram if applicable.
Max.
200 Words
(Attachment not more than 2 paper only) (Example: a. Summary of Project, b. New Finding / Advantages, c. Potential (IP, Commercial etc)
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a.
Project Summary
SYNC LED TO MUSIC is a project where the LED will sync with the music that users played through laptop or other jack devices. This project will be conducted with only a few basic electronic materials such as LED, transistor, resistor, amplifier, power source, voltage regulator, and wires.1 These basic materials will be connected as showed in the schematic circuit diagram. This project is applicable and affordable. b. Finding/Advantages There are several advantages of this project. First, we can reduce the work of light engineers whos commonly seen during concert where they try to sync the music with the lighting which sometimes failed to do so. Furthermore, this project can be synchronized with any devices to increase the market value of the product.2 c. Potential According to Robert D. Hisrich et al, innovation is crucial to improve the market value in products.3 We can commercialize this project in entertainment industry where this will be effective during concerts and other entertainment purposes. Besides that, this is the up and coming trend in music industry globally.
Business Improvement: Integrating Quality, Innovation and Knowledge Management . McAdam/Hazlett, Rodney McAdam, Shirley-Ann Hazlett (2009)
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Entrepreneurship, Robert D. Hisrich, Michael P. Peters, Dean A. Shepherd, McGraw Hill/Irwin, (Nov 20, 2009)
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Attachment:
Figure 1: Schematic diagram of Sync LED to Music Electrical tools: LEDs 150 variable resistor LM 340 5 V Voltage regulator Transistor Amplifier
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