Shopping list

In the second lecture of the second week you will create a shopping list for an initial feasibility study for your project. The feasibility study is meant to quickly cover the biggest risk components of your project.

In order to determine the required parts, the teacher will visit your group and discuss your plan. The plan you have have ready has to be the following:

  • A description in plain text of what your project will be. Max 100 words.

  • ONE image to represent your project

  • A description in plain text of the first thing you would like to try to do, to test your project idea. Max 50 words.

  • A list of of all the components you think you need to do that. (E.g. when you write: RPi-pico, don’t forget to also include: power-source. Try to be complete. But only for the first test. And try to come up with a test that does not include much mechanics.) Make sure all components contain a link to the place where to buy it and that it is an approved Dutch vendor: (kiwi-electronics.com, tinytronics.nl, etc.)

    • The following microcontrollers and single-board computers are automatically approved:

      • wemos d1 mini
      • esp32 boards
      • raspberry pi (4, zero, pico)
    • For motors, a shortlist will be published here soon.

    • For sensors and other actuators, there are no strict requirements.