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Wireless Audio Switch - Build18 Wiki

Build18 is an annual engineering festival held by the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) department at Carnegie Mellon University. It is a joint venture run by the ECE SAC and IEEE student organizations. Build18 was founded out of the belief that the ECE curriculum is too structured and doesn't leave enough room for simply tinkering with electronics and making cool stuff.

Build18 is meant to give ECE students time to work on self-proposed, creative projects and to promote the fun and playful aspects of engineering. Build18 is currently scheduled for the first week of Spring 2012 semester. All Carnegie Mellon students are welcome to join, participate regardless of time commitment small or large. This event is meant to be fun, exploratory, and creative. More about the project here | http://build18.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page


Wireless Audio Switch - Build18 Wiki
The first implementation on a proto-board.

Scott Ross

Project Description

The Wireless Audio Switch is a product designed to help users manage all of their music. This device has three 3.5mm headphone jack inputs, so that the user can plug in multiple sources, such as computers, iPods, CD players, etc. On the other side of the device are three more 3.5mm jacks for outputs. Different sets of speakers or headphones could be plugged in. With this audio switch, the user can select any input to go to any output, even different connections at the same time, or one input going to multiple outputs. For example, the first input can go to the second output at the same time that the third input is going to the first and third outputs. This is especially useful when one has different sets of speakers in different parts of his/her house, and wants different songs playing in different rooms at the same time. There are color coded LEDs to make the connections easier to see, and buttons near each output to toggle through the inputs.Read More Here | Build18 Wiki