The VIT Embedded Design
                              Contest 2013
   This is the era of smart phones. And smart phones are nothing without touchscreens and amazing
                                games like Angry Birds, Temple Run, etc.

Are you bored of playing with the same smartphone of yours? Ever wished to play with the same thing
on gadget made by you?? Then your wait is over! We give you a chance to make such a device yourself.
 This time, TEC – The Electronics Club of VIT in association with SENSE gives you the
              opportunity to design your own handheld touchscreen gaming device!

             Design, play and drive your friends crazy by playing with your own gadget!!!!




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TEC – The Electronics Club, VIT University, Vellore                                                    1
Problem Statement
Aim
The objective of the participants is to design and build a handheld touchscreen gaming device and play
games on it like Snake, Tetris, etc.

The participants have to design the following features of the device:

Compulsory Features
Touchscreen and LCD: The device should have a touchscreen to sense the touch patterns made by the
user, which should be mounted on an LCD for display purposes. There is no restriction on the type of
touchscreen/LCD used. Note that only the touchscreen and the LCD can be bought readymade from the
market, but the rest of the circuitry should be made by the participants themselves.

Additional/Innovative Features
Accelerometer: Using secondary input features (along with the touchscreen) like accelerometers will
add to the score. Any other innovative structure for implementing the analog (or any other) function is
most welcome.



                                         Rules and Regulations
General Rules
   Use of pre-built modules is strictly prohibited. All the modules should be self-made.
   Only the following electronic components are allowed for the design:
       o Basic ICs (4xxx and 7xxx)
       o Microcontrollers / Microprocessors (8, 16 or 32-bit). Note: The participants are free
           to choose any platform to work upon.
       o Analog ICs like 741 and 555.
       o Analog/Digital sensors can be used upon prior intimation.
       o Use of any other IC should be intimated to us.

   For designing of the circuit, the following options should be used:
        o The participants may assemble components on breadboards or solder on any
           general purpose PCB.


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TEC – The Electronics Club, VIT University, Vellore                                                       2
o Assembly on printed circuit boards, specially fabricated by the participants can also
          be used. Circuit diagram and layout must be shown to the organizers.
        o Boards from readymade kits can also be used. However, during judgment,
          preference will be given to those teams which have designed and fabricated their
          own PCB. Circuit diagram and layout must be shown to the organizers.

   The software written should be original.
   Participants can choose any platform (Windows/Mac/Linux) to write the software code.
   Participants are free to choose any game they like. However, the compatibility of the device
    over various kinds of games will also be seen during judgement.
   The teams must adhere to the spirit of healthy competition. Judges reserve the right to
    disqualify any team indulged in misbehavior.
   Judges decision shall be final and binding on all.
   The organizers reserve the right to change the event details at any point of time without the
    information of the participants. Any changes made will be reflected on the website. It is the
    sole responsibility of the participants to keep themselves updated with the website.



Judging Criteria
   Judging shall be subjective.
   Both the compulsory features should be implemented.
   Implementation of any additional features contains a significant amount of weightage of the total
    points.

Judging shall be done on basis of:
 The effectiveness of the hardware and software used in solving the problem statement.
 The simplicity and ease of use of the device.
 The originality of the ideas implemented.
 Robustness of the device.
 Given additional feature and other extra features implemented.
 Compatibility of the device with various games. (Not just limited to a particular game)



                                                                  Other Details
Registration Details
Registration Fee: I200 per team
For registrations, contact: Rajshekhar Solanki, +91 887 065 2624
Last Date - Registration: February 01, 2013

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TEC – The Electronics Club, VIT University, Vellore                                                     3
Abstract Submission
All the teams that have registered must submit an abstract describing how they plan to approach the problem
statement. The specifications of the major components should also be mentioned. Appropriate sketches may be
used. This report should not exceed six pages. A sample format of the abstract is available online soon.
Abstract must be submitted online in PDF format to tec.vitvellore@gmail.com
Last Date – Abstract Submission: February 14, 2013


Eligibility & Team structure
   This event is open to all the students of VIT University – Vellore and Chennai Campuses.
   Team strength should not exceed 2.
   Only the registered teams will be eligible to participate.
   Teams can also opt for mentor support from either students or faculty. The mentors will be provided by
    SENSE.


Notable Timelines
The following are the timelines which are supposed to be noted:
     Intro Session – January 25, 2013
     Registrations – Last Date: February 01, 2013
     Abstract Submission – Last Date: February 14, 2013
     Mentor Support: February 09-April 10, 2013
     Individual Review by Organizers: February 24-March 31, 2012
     Final Event: April 12-14, 2013


Prizes and Awards
All the participants taking part in the final event will be provided with participation certificates. The winners (top 3
teams) will be provided with exciting prizes and merit certificates.

Intro Session
An Intro Session will be organized by the club so as to give an idea as to how to approach the problem statement. The overall
methodology will be discussed. However, the ideas discussed in the Intro Session will be suggestive only. Participants are free
to implement their own ideas unless it violates the rules of the contest.
Intro Session –January 25, 2013


Contacts
For more information and details, contact
Vibhutesh Kumar Singh, +91 890 331 0610

For registrations, contact
Yuvraj Singh Rathore, +91 860 860 8760




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TEC – The Electronics Club, VIT University, Vellore                                                                               4

Problem Statement

  • 1.
    The VIT EmbeddedDesign Contest 2013 This is the era of smart phones. And smart phones are nothing without touchscreens and amazing games like Angry Birds, Temple Run, etc. Are you bored of playing with the same smartphone of yours? Ever wished to play with the same thing on gadget made by you?? Then your wait is over! We give you a chance to make such a device yourself. This time, TEC – The Electronics Club of VIT in association with SENSE gives you the opportunity to design your own handheld touchscreen gaming device! Design, play and drive your friends crazy by playing with your own gadget!!!! An initiative by TEC – The Electronics Club, VIT University, Vellore 1
  • 2.
    Problem Statement Aim The objectiveof the participants is to design and build a handheld touchscreen gaming device and play games on it like Snake, Tetris, etc. The participants have to design the following features of the device: Compulsory Features Touchscreen and LCD: The device should have a touchscreen to sense the touch patterns made by the user, which should be mounted on an LCD for display purposes. There is no restriction on the type of touchscreen/LCD used. Note that only the touchscreen and the LCD can be bought readymade from the market, but the rest of the circuitry should be made by the participants themselves. Additional/Innovative Features Accelerometer: Using secondary input features (along with the touchscreen) like accelerometers will add to the score. Any other innovative structure for implementing the analog (or any other) function is most welcome. Rules and Regulations General Rules  Use of pre-built modules is strictly prohibited. All the modules should be self-made.  Only the following electronic components are allowed for the design: o Basic ICs (4xxx and 7xxx) o Microcontrollers / Microprocessors (8, 16 or 32-bit). Note: The participants are free to choose any platform to work upon. o Analog ICs like 741 and 555. o Analog/Digital sensors can be used upon prior intimation. o Use of any other IC should be intimated to us.  For designing of the circuit, the following options should be used: o The participants may assemble components on breadboards or solder on any general purpose PCB. An initiative by TEC – The Electronics Club, VIT University, Vellore 2
  • 3.
    o Assembly onprinted circuit boards, specially fabricated by the participants can also be used. Circuit diagram and layout must be shown to the organizers. o Boards from readymade kits can also be used. However, during judgment, preference will be given to those teams which have designed and fabricated their own PCB. Circuit diagram and layout must be shown to the organizers.  The software written should be original.  Participants can choose any platform (Windows/Mac/Linux) to write the software code.  Participants are free to choose any game they like. However, the compatibility of the device over various kinds of games will also be seen during judgement.  The teams must adhere to the spirit of healthy competition. Judges reserve the right to disqualify any team indulged in misbehavior.  Judges decision shall be final and binding on all.  The organizers reserve the right to change the event details at any point of time without the information of the participants. Any changes made will be reflected on the website. It is the sole responsibility of the participants to keep themselves updated with the website. Judging Criteria  Judging shall be subjective.  Both the compulsory features should be implemented.  Implementation of any additional features contains a significant amount of weightage of the total points. Judging shall be done on basis of:  The effectiveness of the hardware and software used in solving the problem statement.  The simplicity and ease of use of the device.  The originality of the ideas implemented.  Robustness of the device.  Given additional feature and other extra features implemented.  Compatibility of the device with various games. (Not just limited to a particular game) Other Details Registration Details Registration Fee: I200 per team For registrations, contact: Rajshekhar Solanki, +91 887 065 2624 Last Date - Registration: February 01, 2013 An initiative by TEC – The Electronics Club, VIT University, Vellore 3
  • 4.
    Abstract Submission All theteams that have registered must submit an abstract describing how they plan to approach the problem statement. The specifications of the major components should also be mentioned. Appropriate sketches may be used. This report should not exceed six pages. A sample format of the abstract is available online soon. Abstract must be submitted online in PDF format to tec.vitvellore@gmail.com Last Date – Abstract Submission: February 14, 2013 Eligibility & Team structure  This event is open to all the students of VIT University – Vellore and Chennai Campuses.  Team strength should not exceed 2.  Only the registered teams will be eligible to participate.  Teams can also opt for mentor support from either students or faculty. The mentors will be provided by SENSE. Notable Timelines The following are the timelines which are supposed to be noted:  Intro Session – January 25, 2013  Registrations – Last Date: February 01, 2013  Abstract Submission – Last Date: February 14, 2013  Mentor Support: February 09-April 10, 2013  Individual Review by Organizers: February 24-March 31, 2012  Final Event: April 12-14, 2013 Prizes and Awards All the participants taking part in the final event will be provided with participation certificates. The winners (top 3 teams) will be provided with exciting prizes and merit certificates. Intro Session An Intro Session will be organized by the club so as to give an idea as to how to approach the problem statement. The overall methodology will be discussed. However, the ideas discussed in the Intro Session will be suggestive only. Participants are free to implement their own ideas unless it violates the rules of the contest. Intro Session –January 25, 2013 Contacts For more information and details, contact Vibhutesh Kumar Singh, +91 890 331 0610 For registrations, contact Yuvraj Singh Rathore, +91 860 860 8760 An initiative by TEC – The Electronics Club, VIT University, Vellore 4