Due to Coronavirus the hardware for the Final Project and LED Shield could not be completed. I had originally intended to commute to school once a week in order to continue using the lab and complete the hardware, but as the lab closed I was no longer able to do so. I developed an I2C simulator that forwards all I2C commands to Serial, with a python script simulating the various I2C hardware that needed to be communicated with. The Final Project and LED Shield both utilize this driver, allowing the intended functionality of the hardware to be demonstrated, even though none of the I2C hardware is physically connected to the device.
The Final Project folder contains all the code and hardware design intended for the Mind Controlled Prosthetic Controller project. It utilizes the above mentioned I2C simulator.
The LED Shield folder contains all the code and hardware design intended for the LED Shield project. It too utilizes the above mentioned I2C simulator.
This folder contains various fragments of code written to test various aspects of the software written in this class.