I'm Tyler Robertson, an ECE Major interested in all things energy. Energy transmission, generation, and delivery are all intriguing to me. I'm also very interested in sustainability in engineering. Therefore, I'm passionate about all things renewable power! I'm passionate about academic growth and excellence, and thus I am proud of earning Dean's List every term so far. Throughout my time at OSU, I've learned valuable skills including but not limited to circuit design, PCB development, C++/C programming, and FPGA Design. I have two favorite projects, in FPGA design and junior design. Firstly, I worked in a partnership to create a moving, controllable sprite on a VGA display using a FPGA board. Secondly, I worked with a partner to create a custom timer that is accurate, fully enclosed, extremely easy to use, and suitable for hard-of-hearing users.
The “Where Are My Keys” project is named after what it does best - finding things that are lost or hidden. The project, developed for the DAM Robotics Mars Rover team, helps earn bonus points in the Canadian International R...
The Happy Little Timer (HLT) serves as an accurate, accessible, fully enclosed, and intuitive custom timer that even children will find easy to use. The timer could be used as a simple time-keeping tool, but the visually appeal...
The Rechargeable Li-Po Battery Board (R.L.B.B.) will be a PCB that serves two functionalities, charging batteries and supplying power to other loads through a battery's energy storage. For the former, the board will serve as a...