Designing a Pocket-Sized Tracking Chip: Extra Credit Physics Project

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The discussion centers on designing a pocket-sized tracking chip for a physics extra credit project. The user seeks assistance in building a compact tracking device, emphasizing the need for specific data transmission methods and range requirements. Participants suggest that the project may extend beyond typical physics assignments, hinting at a significant electrical engineering component. The conversation highlights the complexity and scope of the project, indicating a need for detailed planning and technical knowledge.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of basic electronics and circuit design
  • Knowledge of wireless communication protocols (e.g., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi)
  • Familiarity with microcontroller programming (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi)
  • Experience in project management and prototyping techniques
NEXT STEPS
  • Research microcontroller options for compact tracking devices (e.g., ESP32)
  • Explore wireless communication protocols suitable for tracking applications
  • Learn about power management techniques for portable devices
  • Investigate existing tracking chip designs and their specifications
USEFUL FOR

This discussion is beneficial for students in physics and electrical engineering, hobbyists interested in electronics projects, and anyone looking to develop compact tracking technologies.

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Right now I'm trying to design a tracking chip that is small and convenient. I want it to be able to fit in a pocket. I need help building it and I've looked all over the web for ideas. This is an extra credit project for physics and i would appreciate it if anyone had any idea or plans. Thanks
 
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What kind of tracking chip?

What range do you need?

What type of data transmission do you want to use?

It'll be a really big project... most definitely more than a simple extra credit type assignment.
 
Sounds like an electrical engineering class. Shouldn't u be throwing objects up and down? :)
 

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