I have to do a final year project later this year and am tempted to do a program/app for the HP Prime. It has to be Electronics related.
I am open for suggestions as to what I should do, any ideas?
Cheers Mick C
(05-11-2014 03:05 AM)Mickpc Wrote: [ -> ]I have to do a final year project later this year and am tempted to do a program/app for the HP Prime. It has to be Electronics related.
I am open for suggestions as to what I should do, any ideas?
Cheers Mick C
Circuit simulator probably too complicated?
I did think about it. It would take a lot of work and I am not sure how useful it would be, as there are free ones for the PC available. The main problem with a circuit simulator would be debugging it properly. That and I do not want to get in over my head, I will have a deadline.
I was thinking filters maybe along with plotting, I need to do some reasearch.
Cheers and Thanks, Mick C
Attempting to replicate
Symbulator would take a huge development time, but you could indeed make a small circuit simulator, for static (R, D, Q) or dynamic (R, L, C) analysis, and a bit of plotting.
(05-11-2014 04:47 AM)lemontea Wrote: [ -> ]Circuit simulator probably too complicated?
shouldn't be. I seem to recall several decent ones for the 48 series that could actually handle fairly complex circuits and components AND was pretty accurate. (Analog & digital.)
I started on my own before I found those, probably from comp.sys.hp48. IIRC I had the digital one all finished up but hadn't gotten around to nice timing graphs.(these were pretty large programs, and mine at least I sat there and plugged away at it right on the 48sx rather than being smart and using a desktop text editor, but it passed some boring killing time points in some days... mine was all userRPL not sure about the one that I picked up, might've been a library...)
That said they might consider something like SPICE on the Prime to be too simple, might be better to use the prime to maybe control something(can it do USB hosting? killer robot of doom comes to mind...)