Team 5: Staff Michael Myers BSEE Fernando Muñoz Jesus Lopez Adam Bitter Jake Koturbo BSEE
Team 5: Expertise & Experience Michael Myers Fernando Muñoz Jesus Lopez Adam Bitter Jake Kotrba Expertise: Power and Electromagnetics Experience: Kimberly-Clark, General Motors Expertise: Power, Motors Experience: Airforce electrician Expertise: Controls, Power Experience: We energies, Gossen Corporation Expertise: Controls Experience: N/A Expertise: Power, Motors Experience: Chicago-Kenosha Building Developement
Team 5: Contact Info Michael Myers Fernando Muñoz Jesus Lopez Adam Bitter Jake Kotrba Phone 1: 414-688-8367 414-229-3216 Email: doctechlabs@yahoo.com Phone 1: 414-793-7832 414-761-1244 Email: fmunoz@uwm.edu Phone 1: 414-248-1364 414-383-8548 Email: jesusl@uwm.edu Phone 1: 262-388-1132 262-338-6532 Email: albitter@uwm.edu Phone 1: 414-229-3049 414-229-3216 Email: jkotrba@uwm.edu
Team 5: Weekly Availability Worksheet Michael Myers Fernando Muñoz Jesus Lopez Adam Bitter Jake Kotrba Time 1 (all members): Monday, 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM Time 2 (all members): Wednesday, 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM Time 3 (all members): Friday, evening, as needed
Team 5: Weekly Project Meeting Plan Weekly Meeting 1: - EMS 202, Monday 8-10 AM Owner: Jesus Lopez Expected Attendees: all members Purpose: Project integration, review and set weekly goals Weekly Meeting 2: - EMS 202, Monday 8-10 AM, Wednesday 8-10 AM Owner: Mike Myers Purpose: Project procedures adjustments Weekly Meeting 3: - EMS 202, Monday 8-10 AM, Friday 5-until PM Owner: Adam Bitter Purpose: Weekly goals wrap up Note: Meeting Owners Send Weekly Email Notices, Record Business-Issues-Actions, Keep Weekly Attendance Records
Team 5: Total Resources 560 Man-hours Cost - $500.00
Team #: Decision Making Decisions will be taken based on a majority vote
Roles to Define & Assign Project Integrator: Jake Kotrba, Owns weekly progress reports to TA. Logistics and communication of team meetings. Develops and Tracks overall project plan. Integrates Block design plans. Tracks expenditures. Owns project level verification and validation plan, capture and documentation of results. Presentation Mgr: Jesus Lopez, Owns master MS Powerpoint slide set for team including formats, logos, fonts, colors, header/footer, backgrounds, rev control, submission of master floppy or CD for P1-P4 and Final Presentation. Report Mgr: Adam Bitter, Owns master MS Word document for team including revision control, formats, logos, fonts, colors, header/footer, table of contents, submission of master floppy or CD for Final report. Archive Web Mgr: Jake Kotrba, Owns weekly backup of all electronic material generated that week. Backup for Presentation Mgr and Report Mgr. Management of any team Web site resources. Assembly & Proto Mgr: Michael Myers, Owns overall assembly level definitions, basic assembly drawings, master prototype & product parts lists, collection of block parts lists, procurement of proto components. Overall prototype mechanical and electrical assembly PCB Layout Mgr: Fernando Muñoz, Owns overall PCB layout, Block to PCB mapping, PCB tools, PCB design drawings, PCB procurement, PCB assembly including special tools, soldering, wire-wrapping, drilling, and gluing.
Wireless Locks Description: Wireless control for production automotive door locks and windows. RF control and eliminate wired control. Eliminates problems caused by wire failures. Touches on RF, motor control and processing. Describe the key performances that differentiate and generate desire to purchase this product Describe the power source(s), user interfaces, and modes of operation Describe why the project is a good fit for your
Wireless Car Door Locks DC Power Micro-Controller Transmitter Receiver User Interface
Touchtone Comfort Control (TCC) Description: Control of thermostat and other appliances. Control of furnace/AC and lighting through telecommunications. Thermostat and lighting control. Good expenditure of experience with controls.
Touchtone Comfort Control Switch-1 Switch-2 Power Clock RSSD Micro-controller TAD TTI Switch-3 Switch-4 TTI – Touch Tone Interface TAD – Telephone Answering Device RSSD – Radio Shack Switching Device
Residential UPS Description: Power backup for a residential device. Features: Self-charging, user friendly, semi-internationally available Built with Multi-Cultural Love. We all have power experience.
+ + + + + Vac Sensor Jake AC Switch Jesus Main Switch Jesus Load User Interface Jesus + CPU Adam Quick Charger Fernando Trickle Charger Fernando Inverter Mike + + + + Battery Fernando Vdc Sensor Jake Idc Sensor Jake
Project Proposal Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) and surge protector. Supply uninterruptible power to computers, refrigerators, furnaces or other wanted appliances. There is a competitive market for this product. Targeted towards residential applications and small businesses.
Selection Process This product was selected because the sufficient number of blocks it yields, even work distribution and team experience with power. Risks include electrocution, sleep deprivation and damage to load device. Other projects were rejected because of their complexity and marketing requirements. This was a unanimously supported project. We decided on this project based on input from the instructor and time restrictions.
Performance Requirements Input AC Voltage: 105-132 V Input AC Current: max 15 A Input AC Frequency: 60Hz +/- 3Hz Output AC Voltage: 105-132 V Output AC Current: max 15 A Output AC Frequency: 60Hz +/- 3Hz Battery Size: 12V Automotive Battery Battery Life: 1 Hour Digital Functions: User display refreshed every 1/10 sec, monitoring and display input AC User Interface: 7 segment LCD, push pad Power Mode: Always on Sensory: Current, Voltage and Frequency Mounting: Feet Plug: Type B
Standard Requirements Operating Range: -15 -- 50ºC Max Operating Relative Humidity: 95% Operating Pressure Range: 1 atm +/- 15% Max Storage Duration: 10 years Energy Sources: AC, automotive battery Source connections: AC utility and DC battery Power Consumption: 5200 Watt hours per year Max Volume: 40000 cm3 Max Weight: 14 kg
Business Case Average Selling Price: $80 Product Annual Sales Volume: 15,000 Per Unit Cost of all Parts and Materials: $30 Per Unit Cost of all the Assembly, Test and Mfg: $30 Total Development Cost: $75,000 Annual Sales: $1,200,000 Per Unit CM: $20 CM%: 25% Annual CM: $300,000 ROI Time: 0.25 years