| | Category | EMNC | P12 | Electronic Tap Board |
| | Abstract | The purpose of this project was to create a portable tap board that |
| | creates loud, good quality sounds. The board was able to amplify the |
| | sound using piezoelectric sensors, which took in the vibrations from the |
| | board and transmitted electrical signals. Those electrical signals then |
| | went to an amplifier which projected the sound much louder. The board |
| | was made portable by adding wheels. The tap board worked and the |
| | volume ranged in relation to the distance of the vibration and the |
| | piezoelectric sensor. In the future a few things could be improved, such |
| | as the wheels, and cushioning. Overall, the Electronic Tap Board |
| | worked well with the Piezo Electric Sensors, which picked up the |
| | vibrations made by the taps and were amplified through the speaker. |
| | Bibliography | http://fasfoot.com/ |
| | F. FASFOOT. FASFOOT - The world's most portable tap/dance floor. |
| | http://fasfoot.com/. Accessed October 9, |
| | 2016.https://sprungfloors.com/portable-dance-floors-for-home.html |
| | Portable Practice Flooring. O'Mara Sprung Floors. |
| | https://sprungfloors.com/portable-dance-floors-for-home.html. |
| | Accessed October 9, 2016. |