This document is a lab report for Computer-Controlled Systems Design (CET 4711) at New York City College of Technology, specifically for Lab #1: Digital Output Control, completed on September 17, 2021. It represents a student’s individual work (and potentially a partner’s) in a hands-on exercise.
This lab report is essential for students enrolled in CET 4711 as a graded component of the course. It’s used to demonstrate understanding of basic Arduino microcontroller operation and digital output commands. It’s completed after performing the lab exercise and serves as a record of the process and results.
This report does *not* provide instruction on Arduino programming or circuit building. It assumes the student has already completed the lab. It also doesn’t offer generalized troubleshooting advice beyond the specific experience of the student.
This document provides a completed lab report including: an objective statement, a component/equipment list, diagrams of the hardware setup and software flow, a description of the procedure followed, test and measurement data (including serial monitor screenshots), a troubleshooting section (reporting “no problems”), and the final source code used. This preview does *not* include the full source code, detailed test measurements, or the complete diagrams – only a representative snippet is shown here.