The Rhythm Jogger  Kevin Nichols  Kai Hsu  Peter Liang I wish I could jog…

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The Rhythm Jogger  Kevin Nichols  Kai Hsu  Peter Liang I wish I could jog…

The Rhythm Jogger  What is a Rhythm Jogger  Design Strategy  Resources Required  Milestones  Current Status  Current Design Unknowns

What Is A Rhythm Jogger?  The Rhythm Jogger's main purpose is to keep track of a user's jogging pace and play midi songs at the proper speed to give a more enjoyable jogging experience.  No pitch change requirement –Use Midi (for simplicity) –Very high quality music still possible  Both tempo and phase matching important

Design Strategy

Hardware Resources  AT89C55 microcontroller from Atmel  SAM9793 Midi player from Atmel  CS43L42 DAC from Cirrus Logic – No longer req’d  ADXL202 2g Dual Axis Accelerometer from Analog Devices  LCD display module, 2 line by 20 characters, by Optrex  Keypad  External memory- Cypress Static 32K RAM  Misc. Items –Clock Crystals –Voltage regulators

Software Resources  Keil  Vision 2 software – development environment  Tiny OS - real-time data crunching routines  MSVC visual basic - PC interface

Milestones  Jan 19 Order parts (slid to Jan 22, complete)  Jan 22 Website up (on sched, complete)  Jan 24 PC interface (on sched, complete)  Jan 26 Expected parts arrival date (actual Jan 31)  Jan 31 Midi file output (slide to Feb 14, in work)  Feb 14 Midi tempo change working without accelerometer (May slide)  Feb 19 Midi tempo change working with accelerometer (on sched)  Feb 23 Poster ready (on sched)  Feb 27 Affiliate Demo (on sched)  Mar 12 Full system working (on sched)

Current Status  All “big ticket” parts have now arrived  Major individual component testing done –Midi chip –External RAM –Accelerometer –LCD Display  PC to microcontroller interface done  External memory done  Accelerometer data extraction in work  LCD driver “function call” routine in work

Current Design Unknowns  Interfacing with external devices –Accelerometer data extraction routine –Interface with keypad –Inclusion of heart monitor (if time allows)  Midi File –Parsing the Midi data stream –Smart Software agent on the microcontroller