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ARDUINO CIRCUIT AND CODING

Officers-in-Charge: Sec. Risvel Imac P. Baligasa & Asst. Sec. Harlyn L. Torion
Faculty-in-Charge: Engr. John Paulo Perido

Mechanics

1. Each team must register one (1) group composed of four (4) representatives for the event -
one (1) fourth year old, one (1) fourth year new, one (1) third year, and another one (1) from
either fourth year new or third year.

2. Each team shall provide two (2) laptops and essential components for their circuit,
specifically the Arduino Starter Kit (including sensors, loadcell, and HX711). Other necessary
materials will be provided.

3. Access to internet connection is not allowed during the event. Prior to the event, all
necessary libraries shall be installed.

4. Notes are also not allowed during the event.

5. The topic for the Arduino-based project will be given at the beginning of the event.

6. Each team shall finish creating the circuit and code in the given amount of time.

7. The project will be evaluated based on the following criteria:

Complexity of the Project : 50%


Accuracy : 20%
Final Output Appearance : 20%
Timeliness : 10%
Total: 100%

8. Winners (1st, 2nd, and 3rd) will be selected by the judges and shall receive medals and
certificates.

Event Flow

Day 2 (January 4, 2023): Arduino Circuit & Coding (@DAFE 1)

Time Activity Responsible Person/s

7:00 am - 7:15 am Registration Officers-in-Charge

7:15 am - 7:30 am Mechanics and Criteria for Scoring Engr. John Paulo Perido
Officers-in-Charge / Engr.
7:30 am - 11:30 am Arduino Coding
John Paulo Perido
11:30 am - 12:00 pm Restoration Officers-in-Charge

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