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Team SAE – Speak n’ Solve

Team SAE – Speak n’ Solve. Client: Adam P. 4.5 years old Cannot pronounce certain words coherently Mentally stable; average intelligence for his age Implanted ear tubes have augmented articulation to a minor extent Enjoys popular kids’ television shows (Curious George, Clifford, etc.)

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Team SAE – Speak n’ Solve

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  1. Team SAE – Speak n’ Solve Client: Adam P. • 4.5 years old • Cannot pronounce certain words coherently • Mentally stable; average intelligence for his age • Implanted ear tubes have augmented articulation to a minor extent • Enjoys popular kids’ television shows (Curious George, Clifford, etc.) • Enjoys solving jigsaw puzzles • Statement of Need: Our client needs to learn how to more effectively communicate with others.

  2. Team SAE – Speak n’ Solve Electronics: Microcontrollers: • HM2007 • Voice recognition chip 2x • 2x Arduino • Simulates keypad input • Uses display readings to operate LED indicators Power consumption: • 5V power supply • Provided by AA batteries • 3V backup supply • Optional; for if word library is to be maintained between sessions • Provided by batteries

  3. INSERT PICTURE OF PRODUCT HERE Later Team SAE – Speak n’ Solve Product: Speak n’ Solve Description: Function: Puzzle placed on leads Arduino input pulled high Parent/therapist records word HM2007 records to relative # Pieces removed; switch to program mode Puzzle placed on leads HM2007 outputs relative # Arduino interprets; outputs relative pin high User recites word; if correct, LED lights up Relative LED lights up

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