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Emre Baysal, Marcel Karl, Frederik Meyer, Javier Zaporta23 March 2011 Common Review N°1
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Emre Baysal, Marcel Karl, Frederik Meyer, Javier Zaporta23 March 2011Slide 2Common Review N°1 Objectives What for? Connecting a solar regulator with a PC via USB Visualizing Measurements from sensor data received from the solar regulator Possibility to control the regulator later by the PC Why? Maximum efficiency of the solar field/ network What? Sensor signals transmitted/ translated correctly to the PC Measurements visualized correctly (graphs, diagrams, charts…) User-friendly, attractive and self-running software application for Windows OS When? Final review: 29th June, 2011
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Emre Baysal, Marcel Karl, Frederik Meyer, Javier Zaporta23 March 2011Slide 3Common Review N°1 Clients and stakeholders End client Solarcom Collaboration required: ENIT: D. Dixneuf, P.-E. Vidal, Ph. Fillatreau External resources for technical details Approval required: D. Dixneuf Oppose/ stop project: Solarcom, D. Dixneuf, P.-E. Vidal, Progress reports D. Dixneuf, P.-E. Vidal, Ph. Fillatreau
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Emre Baysal, Marcel Karl, Frederik Meyer, Javier Zaporta23 March 2011Slide 4Common Review N°1 Main Deliverables Connection hardware prototype of PCB with USB port –Connection PCB - solar regulator –Connection PCB – USB –Microcontroller MC9HS08GT16 Monitoring software fully operative software application –Monitoring of about 25-30 different measurements –Possibility to add measurements –Visualization of measurements in charts/diagrams/graphs –Access for users/administrators –Calculations by the software
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Emre Baysal, Marcel Karl, Frederik Meyer, Javier Zaporta23 March 2011Slide 5Common Review N°1 Milestones Building PCB microcontroller-regulator-communication Microcontroller-USB-communication Receiving/processing data (software) Visualization of data (software)
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Emre Baysal, Marcel Karl, Frederik Meyer, Javier Zaporta23 March 2011Slide 6Common Review N°1 Technical Requirements/ Environment PCB Microcontroller MC9HS08GT16 (output protocol: RS232, programming in “C”) Voltage: 3.3V voltage converter USB-RS232-converter with USB plug Supply plug USB-USB wire -> work in the laboratory necessary Software Windows OS
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Emre Baysal, Marcel Karl, Frederik Meyer, Javier Zaporta23 March 2011Slide 7Common Review N°1 Risks … can be evaluated later on, when we know more about the technical background…
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Emre Baysal, Marcel Karl, Frederik Meyer, Javier Zaporta23 March 2011Slide 8Common Review N°1 WBS
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