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This was the first version of my smart watch. For this project I was on a team with two other Electrical engineers as part of the final project for Application of Embedded Systems with Alex Fosdick. The plan for this project was to create a watch with the following integrated:
Unfortunately, the design had to go under significant change in order to deliver a project within the 5 weeks. Let me start off with, this project was very ambitious and in no way possible to finish within 5 weeks with the given resources- it was a great experience. For the final deliverable, the ePaper was swapped out for another display, CrystalFontz 128x128, and only the RTC and barometer worked. The other sensors were dropped due to time frame.
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7/3/2020 04:30:02 pm
I was able to watch the first version after I read this blog. I believe that it was one of the few good decisions that I did this week. I mean, it is not easy to do that, and it will not work out that badly as well. If we are able to make new progression in our lives, then I suggest that we try that out. It is simply great that we are even trying it out so much.
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12/5/2025 03:56:48 am
Really impressive work! Even though the project didn’t include all the planned features, it’s clear you learned a lot and gained valuable hands-on experience with embedded systems. Five weeks is a tight timeline for something this ambitious, so completing the RTC and barometer functionality is a solid achievement. Can’t wait to see what you tackle next!
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12/21/2025 07:04:46 am
It's impressive that you managed to create a functional smart watch despite facing challenges with resources and timeframe.
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Kevin KuwataElectrical and Computer Engineering student at CU who lives to build. Archives
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