What This Document Is
This is the third homework assignment for ENGR 120: Engineering Problem Solving I at Louisiana Tech University. It’s designed for individual completion, though discussion of problems with classmates is permitted – copying work is not. The assignment blends practical application with foundational circuit analysis.
Why This Document Matters
This homework is crucial for students enrolled in ENGR 120. It reinforces concepts taught in class regarding Arduino programming and basic electrical circuit analysis. Successful completion demonstrates understanding of fundamental engineering principles and the ability to apply them to practical problems. It’s likely a graded component of the overall course assessment.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document provides the *problems* themselves, but does not offer solutions or detailed explanations. Students are expected to have attended lectures and read related materials to successfully complete the assignment. It assumes access to an Arduino development environment and basic circuit components.
What This Document Provides
The assignment includes six problems: two involving Arduino programming (using both non-engineering and engineering formatting styles), two focused on calculating equivalent resistance, power dissipation, and current in electrical circuits, one exploring multimeter readings in parallel circuits, and a final prompt regarding robot assembly. It specifies the need for screenshots of Arduino code and serial monitor output.