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FSAEe Data Acquisition System ECE 445 Senior Design Mohan Sha Raviraj Mahajan Mohammad Farooq Shaik TA: Ryan May Project No. 34 Spring 2013
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Introduction Motivation - Formula SAEe needs DAQ system Objective - Real time display of sensor data to driver - Wireless display of data to pit crew - Store data for crew
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Features Optimum response time of the sensors Data stored directly into excel sheet with time stamp Tested wireless range spans over 350 meter radius
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System Overview
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Schematics Tx unit
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Schematics Rx unit
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System Components Hardware - Power Supply - Microcontroller Unit – Arduino Uno - XBee Pro Series 1 - LCD - 5 Sensors Software - Arduino Programming Environment - Configurable with PC
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Power Supply 300V to 24V to 12V provided 5V required for: - Microcontroller - Sensors - LCD 12V to 5V dc-dc conversion
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Power Supply Input Voltage: 12V Output Voltage: 4.91V Duty cycle 0.416 Voltage ripples: 20mV Tolerance < 2%
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PCB Design for buck converter
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Data On-board LCD display (for driver): – Vehicle speed – Motor temperature Wireless transmission to pit crew: – Vehicle speed – Motor temperature – Motor speed – Battery voltage – Coolant temperature
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Motor Temperature Sensor - Analog - 5.0V input - o C = 100V-50 - ±2 o C in -40 to 125 o C
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Documented Observed Output Voltage vs. Temperature Motor Temperature Sensor
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Average Error = ~ 5% = 3 o C Motor Temperature Sensor Sensor Temperature vs. Thermometer Temperature
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Coolant Temperature Sensor - Digital one-wire - Waterproof - 5.0V input - ±2 o C in -55 to 125 o C
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Average Error = ~ 5% = 2.45 o C Coolant Temperature Sensor Thermometer Temperature vs. Sensor Temperature
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Speed Sensor Wheel and motor speed - Hall Effect - -40 o C to +150 o C - 5V input (1kΩ pull up resistor) - 10µs rise/fall time - Maximum speed 10kHz Target - Magnet or magnetic metal - Tooth height: 0.2 in - Tooth width: 0.1 in - Tooth separation: 0.4 in - Tooth thickness: 0.25 in
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Speed (Hall Effect) Sensor
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Average Error = ±16 RPM Speed (Hall Effect) Sensor Stroboscope RPM vs. Sensor RPM
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Arduino Uno Arduino Uno: Atmel ATmega328 microcontroller 14 Digital I/O Pins 6 Analog Pins 16 MHz speed Voltage required: 5 V Supplies 3.3V as required for Xbee
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Xbee and XBee Explorer USB XBee Pro 60mW Wire Antenna - Series 1: Range: 1 km Observed Range: 350 m Voltage Required: 3.3 V Max data rate: 250kbps Xbee Explorer USB: Transmit data received by Xbee over USB through Serial interface Gobetwino software
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DAQ System
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Achievements All required sensor data acquired Data successfully transmitted over XBee Data stored in Excel sheet All components successfully powered by a dc-dc converter circuit
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Difficulties FIO BMS data acquisition Soldering extremely small surface mount chips (4 mm sized with 8 pins)
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Further Improvements Collect and display more data - Steering Wheel Position Sensor - Tire Pressure Sensors - Lap time recorder Improve wireless range and reduce sensor output error. More efficient PCB design Integrate communication with Battery Monitoring System to read additional data
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Special Thanks: Prof Scott Carney TA Ryan May ECE Parts shop staff
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