What's Next in Hybrid Analog/Digital Projects Beyond Ultrasonic Rangefinders?

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Suggestions for innovative hybrid analog/digital projects beyond ultrasonic rangefinders include exploring active noise cancellation systems, which can target various types of noise such as street sounds or pet disturbances. The discussion emphasizes the desire for new and challenging projects that push beyond common examples. Participants are encouraged to think creatively about applications that integrate both analog and digital technologies. The mention of neural networks also suggests a potential area for exploration. Engaging in these projects can lead to exciting advancements in technology.
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I am looking for suggestions for a hybrid analog/digital project. I have built an ultrasonic rangefinder before, and am now ready to tackle something more difficult and exciting. I found a lot of examples of such projects, but I am looking for something new and innovative.
 
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I am looking for suggestions for a hybrid analog/digital project. I have built an ultrasonic rangefinder before, and am now ready to tackle something more difficult and exciting. I found a lot of examples of such projects, but I am looking for something new and innovative.

There's a recent thread about neural networks that could use your help... :-)

How about an active noise cancellation system? That could be a fun project, depending on what noise you want to cancel... Street noise, Your dog, Neighbor's dog, etc...
 
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