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Client: Stephen Devlin <sd2030@cam.ac.uk> | Client: Stephen Devlin, Sensors CDT <sd2030@cam.ac.uk> | ||
The electronics industry faces chip shortages, rising costs, and increasing e-waste. This creates demand for secondhand components, but it can be difficult to identify and value them. Develop a smartphone app that uses AI to identify and value electronic components | The electronics industry faces chip shortages, rising costs, and increasing e-waste. This creates demand for secondhand components, but it can be difficult to identify and value them. Develop a smartphone app that uses AI to identify and value electronic components (usually still mounted on PCBs) using the phone camera. The app should handle a wide range of components, provide current market value, and link users to a marketplace to buy and sell them. |
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Client: Stephen Devlin, Sensors CDT <sd2030@cam.ac.uk>
The electronics industry faces chip shortages, rising costs, and increasing e-waste. This creates demand for secondhand components, but it can be difficult to identify and value them. Develop a smartphone app that uses AI to identify and value electronic components (usually still mounted on PCBs) using the phone camera. The app should handle a wide range of components, provide current market value, and link users to a marketplace to buy and sell them.