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Development of the Wiring Indicator

Student: Popova Anastasiya

Supervisor: Ilya Ivanov

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Infocommunication Technologies and Systems (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 9

Year of Graduation: 2019

Over the past few years, the process in creating devices for searching wiring has been accompanied by a revived interest in electrodynamics. There are many similar inventions on the market, but there are few companies in Russia that have solved the problem of detecting electrical wiring in the walls and created an inexpensive and effective device. The paper also provides the rationale for the selecting electronic components e.g. transistors, resistors, LEDs, capacitors. In this paper, I present two indicators for finding wiring in the wall, their analysis and comparison with the purchased indicator. Especially, I will develop its schematic diagram and demonstrate its work. The aim of the proposed research is to create a schematic diagram of a wiring indicator and to develop the device.

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