Ben Roberts – BME Nicole Riddle – BME Daniel Pierre – EE Kevin Kirby – EE Zac Wingard – ME Jordan Smith – CS/HOD
Parts of Device The Barcode Scanner Tray Press Linear Motivator Blade/Spring Mechanism Dispenser
Barcode Scanner Purposes –Scan the National Drug Code Number of the pill bottle –Get name of pill and expiration date of prescription by cross-checking with the NDC database on the computer Danny and Kevin in charge Was to be done by Wed. of last week
We have a Bar Code Scanner! Metrologic Voyager –Model # MS9520 –USB Connection –Emulates keyboard or RS232 –Automatic Triggering –Cost: $144
Does the Scanner Work? Yes! No configuration required. How it works: –Quickly reads barcodes –Converts them to ASCII data –Sends the code to a text field –Follows the code with a carriage return
Linear Motivator Function: To move and position the loadable tray containing the pills Components: –Stepper Motor Good for short, rapid moves Easily controlled for positioning No maintenance ‘Low’ cost –Linear Slider Unit Provides dynamic support for loaded tray
Linear Motivator Components Stepper Motor Linear Slider Unit
Press Zac, Ben, and Nikki in charge Was to be done by Friday of last week Order placed on 2/4/06, shipped 2/8/06 Electric Stapler! Purchased 2 for $45.23 shipped
The Direction we are Headed in:
Tray Currently in proof-of-concept phase Preliminary prototype being made by drilling various holes in plexiglass Permanent prototype will be made during “phase 2” of development
Blade/Spring Mechanism Hammer descends on pill, cutting it in two and forcing the right half out Second half remains in tray until tray is moved forward one unit, dispensing the other half-pill
Final Dispenser
Summary Barcode Scanner - complete Tray - preliminary prototyping Press - ordered Linear Motivator - shopping Blade/Spring Mechanism - schematics Final dispenser housing - distant future Budget: $ of $2000 spent –Approx. $200 to be spent on linear motivator –$150 other misc. costs