Project Description

The Talking Multimeter project strives to develop a simple, voice-assisted multimeter, catered to John Bailey, a legally blind electrical engineer. Traditional multimeters rely on exclusively on visual readings. Our project integrates voice output to audibly announce values for capacitance, inductance, and resistance, ensuring greater us. Our design is guided by direct user feedback, ensuring that the device meets practical needs such as capacitance readings in picofarads, precise inductance measurements, and accurate resistance readings. The project involves sensor integration, circuit design, and embedded system development to achieve accurate and reliable voice-assisted readings. By enhancing accessibility in electrical engineering tools, this project aims to empower visually impaired engineers with greater autonomy in their work, reinforcing inclusivity in technical fields.