Planetarium Resuscitation Ongo-06 May 1, 2002

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Planetarium Resuscitation Ongo-06 May 1, 2002 Client: ISU Physics and Astronomy Dept. Faculty Advisor: Dr. John P. Basart Team Members: Kyle Foster; CprE (team leader) Scott Senst; CprE Len Shaw; EE Jon Ryan; EE Curt Hammer; EE

Presentation Outline Problem Statement Design Objectives End-Product Description Assumptions Limitations Project Risks and Concerns Technical Approach Evaluation of Project Success Future Work Human Hours Financial Budget Lessons Learned Closing Summary Acknowledgements Questions?

Problem Statement Background: The ISU planetarium consists of an optical projection system with a control system that allows for operation and voice recording. Over the years, the original hardware control system began to fail, and the projector became inoperable in 1992.

Problem Statement Technical Problem: The team will complete the design and implement a new control system for the planetarium projector using new hardware and a standard personal computer (PC). The software driven control system must be flexible and should be able to perform recording as well as operating the projector and peripherals.

Design Objectives Design new computer controls for original planetarium projector Control all lighting of the projector Control all motor movements of the projector Create a recognizable interface for projector operators Operate with low light emissions

End-Product Description Projector shall perform all control functions through new interface Software, hardware and the projector should be fully tested and debugged Design shall be easily upgradeable Installation into the planetarium by semester end

Assumptions Both Opto-22 controllers are functional GUI operates on a Windows 98 based system Operating environment shall be the ISU planetarium New system setup will fit in the ISU planetarium

Limitations Restored projector shall maintain all functions of the original projector GUI shall imitate the original control panel for the benefit of past users Limited budget Opto-22 hardware is donated and not easily replaceable

Project Risks and Concerns Loss of critical personnel Loss of data Failure of critical equipment Overspending

Technical Approach Familiar design of GUI Configurable GUI

Technical Approach OptoControl software Opto-22 configuration

Technical Approach Wiring between Opto-22’s and Projector Power Supply

Technical Approach Cabinet Installation Planetarium Installation

Evaluation of Project Success Milestones Percent complete Opto-22 networking 100% GUI Testing of lights Testing of motors Configuration of the Opto-22 Installation 0% Opto-22 connections 90%

Future Work Installation of the projector into the planetarium marks the end of this project. Possibilities for future work: Improve on recording capabilities Upgrade of the PC Add software for complete automation Additional auxiliary functions

Human Hours Name Estimated Hours Actual Hours to date Kyle Foster 121 135 Scott Senst 117 140 Len Shaw 113 138 Jon Ryan 110 130 Curt Hammer 133

Financial Budget Budget for this school year

Lessons Learned Opto-22 hardware and software Team problem management AC / DC applications Transistor amplifiers Importance of documentation

Closing Summary The ISU Planetarium Resuscitation project will give physics and astronomy professors the ability to control the entire ISU Planetarium from a PC. This project will save professors’ time and will also make using the planetarium lights and motors easier when performing a show. The technical approach to this problem used by the team allows these goals to be accomplished and leaves room for further development in the future.

Acknowledgements OPTO-22 Mike Cook, SSOL Dr. Lee Anne Willson Joe Eitter Dr. John P. Basart

Questions?