AIM IAC1 Smart Products reDesign Mark Cutkosky for Ed Carryer
AIM IAC Product Design Program (w/ Fine Arts Dept.) Team-based design with industrial projects SIMA MSE program Bio Robotics Smart Product Design Course MEMS and Mechatronics RPL A 40-year history of design project courses at Stanford
AIM IAC3 Smart Product Design then and now Intel 8086 PIC16F88 with “nanowatt” tech.
AIM IAC4 A brief history of Smart Product Design at Stanford 1978: Smart Product Design launched by Larry Leifer 1980: Expanded to 2-quarter sequence with extended projects 1987: Major revision to accommodate new microprocessor and software development technologies; extended to 3 quarters 1994: 218d added (corporate-sponsored projects for 218abc alumni) 1994: 1-quarter “mezzanine” version created 2001: EE/CS version created and taught for first time 2004: Ground-up redesign (from “smart products” to ubiquitous intelligence?) -- thanks to AIM!
AIM IAC5 Toward ubiquitous, wireless, low-cost and low-powered computing 3mm sq, RiSE project (CMU/Michigan/Stanford) Silicon Labs
218 Technology: What’s hot, What’s not...
AIM IAC7 and what stays the same... Creative, exciting trade-offs among ME/EE/CS solutions!
The Evolution of the ME218 Series ME218aME218bME218cME218d circuits semiconductors op-amps digital logic design forth comparators event driven prog. Microcontroller inro. modular prog. Current The Next Generation New Material New Processor user I/O interrupts HC12 Timer DC motors stepper Motors state machines sensors signal conditioning noise sync. Comm. async. comm. A/D, D/A. PIC 16F84. choosing a micro PCB manufacturing. New Processor RF communications New Processor IR communications PCB Layout Real Time OS (RTOS) Industrial Project Low Power Design ? StateCharts PID Control
AIM IAC9 Status (Spring ‘04) Extensive meetings among 218 staff and “advisory board” (mostly alumni in industry). 218a extensively overhauled: new platform, content, schedule 218bc overhauls in process (218c distance taught from Berlin)