The School of Computer Science students used Raspberry Pi, a credit-sized
single-board computer that is often used to enable people of all ages to
explore computing. The computer has the capabilities a standard desktop
computer from browsing the internet to making spreadsheets to word
processing. For the electronic angklung, the Raspberry Pi computer sends a
signal to an actuator — the component responsible for movement — which acts
similarly to the central locking system in car doors. This is combined with
a spring that allows for backwards and forwards motion. Songs can be
downloaded onto the computer and played automatically, and the frequency of
each tone has an average error of just 0.253%, meaning that the sounds
produced are identical to that of the actual instrument.
This latest project demonstrates BINUS UNIVERSITY’s longstanding expertise
in IT education. Supported by cutting-edge teaching facilities and strong
industry network, graduates are well-equipped to compete in today’s era of
technological-centred development.
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Published at : 30 April 2019
https://io.binus.ac.id/2019/04/30/binus-university-students-create-automatic-angklung-instrument/

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