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William Weeks Electrical Engineering Team Leader PCB Design Enclosure Jesse Killough Electrical Engineering Software Mark Williams Electrical Engineering Signal Processing Power Supply
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Problem Statement Solution Constraints System Diagram Adjustments and Improvements Subsystem Testing Materials Packaging Overall System Test References Questions
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Current synchronized lighting devices are either expensive, or low quality There is a need for an inexpensive device that performs at a high quality
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A standalone device that can extract an.mp3 file from a USB flash drive Digital filtering Completely autonomous lighting Low price
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ConstraintDescription SynchronizationSynchronization between music and lights must be less than 100 milliseconds. Audio QualityThe SLB must play music at a sample rate of at least 44.1 kHz and 128 Kbit/s bit rate. Audio CompatibilityThe SLB must play.mp3 file format songs. OutputIt must be capable of powering at least three receptacles with a 5A current draw per receptacle. AutonomousThe SLB must be a pre-programmed standalone device that plays songs from a USB flash drive.
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The SLB must have a retail price of $75.00 Superior performance in comparison to other low end products ML1-Ramsey Electronics Retail - $59.95 [1] Economic – Price
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Health and Safety – UL Standards SLB will handle amperages up to 5 amps Any current above 20 mA can cause death by damage to brain tissue or interrupting the normal contractions of the heart.[2] SLB must not allow lethal amperages to be reached. The SLB will be interlocked to shut-down in the case of an over-voltage or over-amperage.
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Lights Audio File SLB Music
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Audio Decoder Upgrade Software Improvements Power Supply
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Continuous Playback Total Song Recognition Spectrum Analyzer
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[3] C4 C3 L1 Fuse BP5081A15 Vi C2 C1 R1 R2 C4 VNR Power Supply
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USB Audio Decoder PCB Power Supply Enclosure and Wiring Lighting
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USB – Pass data from USB Host to Microcontroller Text document P ass data
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USB – Stream audio data Audio
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3360 Hz tone Audio Decoder – Internal sine test 8-byte sequence to test data transfer between microcontroller and.mp3 decoder Plays 3400 Hz tone through audio jack
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Audio signal “Boom Boom Pow” Audio Decoder – Stream audio data Audible results
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PCB – Continuity of board – Modular Testing Power Triac Micro Triac Power
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Power Supply – 5 VDC Output – 3.3 VDC
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Wiring – Continuity Tests Power Supply Receptacles Buttons Triac LEDs
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Lighting Continuous tone testing Playing mp3 format file
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Enclosure Parts DescriptionPart NumberQTYPrice Total Power Entry Modules(Outlet)693-4300.07023 $0.59 =$1.77 Power Entry Modules(Inlet)16PJ153-E1 $0.94 = Inline Fuse holder504-HHT1 $1.28 = 5X20mm Fuse 15A283-2836-ND1 $0.15 = ON/OFF LED645-559-0202-001F1 $0.65 = Error LED645-558-0101-001F1 $0.40 = AC Cord562-312019-011 $7.25 = ON-OFF 2PIN Switch103-R13-70A-EV1$1.00= Pause/Play FF BK buttons107-N-RBB3 $0.58 =$1.74 USB Female ConnectorM701-2204421$0.38= USB Male Connector48037-10001$0.86= ABS Watertight NEMA BoxHM927-ND1$10.28= $26.70 PCB Parts DescriptionPart NumberQTYPrice Total PCBNA1$20.00= 5X20mm Fuse Holder693-0031.82011 $0.31 = 5X20mm Fuse.5A693-0034.15131 $0.13 = Triac TO-3576-Q6025P53 $3.65 =$10.95 Triac Driver Chip512-MOC3011M3 $0.38 =$1.14 IC CONV AC/DC -5V 500MABP5081A15-ND1$3.95= C1: Input capacitor493-1207-ND1$0.23= C2: Noise removal capacitor539-158X1041$0.56= C3: Output capacitorMAL202118681E31$1.13= L1: Choke coilDN7750-ND1$1.48= D1: Rectifier diode621-1N5395G-T1$0.38= ZNR: VaristorP7243-ND1$0.10= $40.36 Total=$67.06
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Features Ground Plain PCB Stand-offs NEMA Rated Rugged
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User interface button Error Lighting Synchronization Power rating verification
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[1] “Ramsey Electronics, ML1,” October 7, 2009. [Online]. Available: http://www.ramseyelectronics.com/cgi-bin/commerce.exe?preadd=action&key=ML1C [Accessed: September 12, 2009]. [2] “Electrical Safety,” [Online]. Available: http://www.pacificpower.net/Navigation/Navigation4124.html [Accessed: September 12, 2009]. [3]“Building a Power Supply,” [Online]. Available: http://www.eleinmec.com/article.asp?16 [Accessed: February 23, 2010].
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