Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3379337.3415887
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SchemaBoard: Supporting Correct Assembly of Schematic Circuits using Dynamic In-Situ Visualization

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“…To facilitate hardware prototyping, researchers developed tools that help makers iterate on circuit layouts before physically building them (VirtualComponent [17], VirtualWire [20]). In addition, tools, such as AutoFritz [22] and SchemaBoard [18], support makers in creating circuits by providing guidance where to place components onto the breadboard. To support beginners in learning how to assemble circuits, simplifed hardware modules (BitBlox [10]) can also direct the user how to connect components.…”
Section: Prototyping Interactive Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To facilitate hardware prototyping, researchers developed tools that help makers iterate on circuit layouts before physically building them (VirtualComponent [17], VirtualWire [20]). In addition, tools, such as AutoFritz [22] and SchemaBoard [18], support makers in creating circuits by providing guidance where to place components onto the breadboard. To support beginners in learning how to assemble circuits, simplifed hardware modules (BitBlox [10]) can also direct the user how to connect components.…”
Section: Prototyping Interactive Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, 300 students in our class used on average 2.38 sensors across 72 group projects. Schemaboard [18] also showed that 5,083 making projects used a median of 7 components, which included not only sensors but also buttons. The fnal prototype from our walkthrough has 6 sensors, which matches the complexity of the prototypes found in the study.…”
Section: Prototyping Walkthroughmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since mistakes can also be introduced when physically building a circuit, augmented breadboards, such as Toast-Board [2] and CurrentViz [6], visualize where makers made mistakes. SchemaBoard [3] takes this a step further by assisting makers in translating abstract circuit schematics into breadboard component layouts by highlighting where components should be placed. Other projects, such as Proxino [5], support remote collaboration during circuit construction, which can help an experienced maker correct mistakes on a novice makers' breadboard.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%