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Team #6: Transistor/Diode Curve Tracer
Brian Gallert John Edwards Karl Silge BSEE
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Team #6: Expertise & Experience
Brian Gallert John Edwards Karl Silge Expertise: Electronics, Power Systems Experience: 3 Co-op Semesters @ GE Consumer/Industrial Expertise: Solar/Renewable Energy, Controls, electrical test equipment Experience: USAF, Tektronix, Northrop (Testing and Repair) Expertise: Electromagnetics, Electronics Experience: 5 Bucyrus as ME
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Transistor/Diode Curve Tracer Description
Trace electrical characteristics for Any two terminal device Resistors Diodes BJTs NPN PNP FETs JFET MOSFET User Interface for customized analysis
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Transistor/Diode Curve Tracer
Features User Interface Select base current increment Switch between two different devices under test Functions Collector Voltage sweep 0-30 VDC High range to view breakdown characteristics
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Transistor/Diode Curve Tracer External Interfaces
PNP, NPN, diode plug in Curve Tracer User input settings Current Range Voltage Range Device Type Oscilloscope 120 VAC outlet
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Transistor/Diode Curve Tracer Internal Block Diagram of Curve Tracer
Digital Functions Analog Functions microprocessor Current Source Signal Processing User Interface Power Supply John Karl Brian
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System – Perf Reqs: Mechanical Characteristics of user interface
Toggle Switches Rotary dials BNC male coaxial cable to oscilloscope Operation modes ON/OFF Testing for: two terminal devices three terminal devices Safety Current limiting of 150 mA to user Fuse for instantaneous trip time Max potential of user surfaces of 30V
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System – Perf Reqs: Electrical Interfaces
Signal Type Analog Signal Direction Input Basic Analog Characteristics 120 VAC 150mA 60Hz 25 W
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System - Std Reqs: Env & Safety
Min Operating Temp Range Min Operating Humidity Range Min Operating Alt or Press Range Min Storage Temp Range Min Storage Humidity Range Min Storage Alt or Press Range Max Storage Duration 10Co - 50Co 10 – 70 Rh% Sea level – 4000m 0 – 80 Rh% 3 Years
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System - Std Reqs: Power Interfaces
Energy Source List Source Connection List Min Operating Voltage Range Max Power Consumption Max Energy Consumption 120 VAC Temporary 102V – 132V 25 Watts Total 7500 Watt-Hours/Yr
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System - Std Reqs: Mechanical
Max Volume Max weight Electrical I/F Connector(s) Max # of PC Boards Max PCB Circuit Area 10” x 8” x 3” = 240 in3 10 lbs BNC connectors 5 80 in2
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Basic Business Case Estimate the Average Product Selling Price (ASP$): $400 Estimate the Product Annual Sales Volume: 2500 Estimate the Per Unit Cost of all Parts and Materials using the above annual volume assumption: $100 Estimate the Per Unit Cost of all the Assembly, Test and Mfg using the above annual volume assumption: $120 Estimate the Total Development Cost in $ incl Labor+Material: $60,000 Calculate the Annual Sales $ = $400 x 2500 = $1M Calculate the Per Unit CM$ = $400 – $245 = $155 Calculate the CM% = $155/$400 = 38.75% Calculate the Annual CM$ = % X $1M = $387,500 Calculate the ROI Time in Years = $60,000 /$387,500 = .155 years
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System - Std Reqs: Safety
Safety Standards Adhered to Canadian Stds. Association CSA :1992 CSA 22.2 :950 Underwriters Labs UL :1994 UL 61010B-1:2003 UL 1950
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EMC Standards Adhered to
System - Std Reqs: EMC EMC Standards Adhered to EN (Level C) IEC (ESD immunity) IEC (Surge immunity) IEC (Voltage dips, short interruptions, variations)
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Team 6: Team members with assigned blocks
Brian Gallert User Interface Microprocessor Karl Silge Power Supply John Edwards Analog Devices Current Generator Signal Processing
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User Interface Digital Functions Analog Functions Power Supply Brian
microprocessor Current Source Signal Processing User Interface Power Supply Brian
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User Interface Description
Functions Toggle Switches On/Off Select between devices Left or Right BJT or FET P-channel or N-channel Rotary Dials Collector Voltage range 0-30 Base Current or Gate Voltage increments five different increments all by log scale 5 different series resistances to limit collector current Possible Features Rotary dial to adjust collector current DIP switch to select number of base current steps
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User Interface Perf Requirements
User Inputs Base Current or Gate Voltage Increment Rotary dial Five different increment options Device Type Four different device options Polarity of Device Collector Voltage range Series current limiting resistor Operational Modes ON/OFF LED indicator
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User Interface Std Requirements
Power 5 VDC source Min 4.5 Max 5.5 Connection Permanent Power consumed 2 W Size 475 cm3 95cm2 PCB
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User Interface Power Interface
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User Interface Digital Interface
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User Interface Block Diagram
120 VAC To System ON/OFF Push Button 5 VDC Polarity Switch Base Current/ Gate Voltage Rotary Dial Left/Right Switch Device Rotary Dial To System To Microprocessor Collector Volts Rotary Dial Current scaling Rotary Dial Series Res. Rotary Dial # of Steps Rotary Dial
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User Interface Task-Resource Estimate
Prototype Time of assembly and testing – 15 hours Completed by April 30 Total Estimates Total Material Estimated $41 Total Manpower Estimated 37.3
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User Interface Prototyping Plan
Block Area 180 cm2 Total PCB Area 90 cm2 PCB Substrate Type Pre-perforated fiberglass Component Attachment Type Direct Solder Socketed Components Solid wire solder connection Types of Connectors AMP connector
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Microprocessor Digital Functions Analog Functions Power Supply Brian
Current Source Signal Processing User Interface Power Supply Brian
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Microprocessor Description
PIC16F876 with external clock Functions Decode user interface inputs Time the base current increments to voltage sweeps Change base current to gate voltage when testing a FET vs. a BJT Change increments on Base Current to User input
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Microprocessor Perf Requirements
User Inputs Base Current Increment Rotary dial Five different increment options Device Type Three different device options Operational Modes ON/OFF LED indicator
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Microprocessor Std Requirements
Power 5 VDC source Min 4.5 Max 5.5 Connection Permanent Power consumed 2 W Size 475 cm3 95 cm2 PCB
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Microprocessor Power Interface
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Microprocessor Digital Interface
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Microprocessor Analog Interface
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Microprocessor Block Diagram
5 V Base Current/ Gate Voltage Rotary Dial To Counter PIC 16F876 To Vref polarity Device Rotary Dial NPN or PNP Voltage or Current Current scaling Rotary Dial To IC scaling To Current Source # of Steps Rotary Dial From User Interface Clock
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Microprocessor Prototyping Plan
Block Area 90 cm2 Total PCB Area PCB Substrate Type Etched fiberglass Component Attachment Type ZIF Socket Socketed Components Processor Type of Connector AMP
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Microprocessor Task-Resource Estimate
Prototype Time of assembly and testing – 25 hours Completed by April 30 Total Estimates Total Material Estimated $21 Total Manpower Estimated 48.3
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Power Supply Digital Functions Analog Functions Power Supply Karl
microprocessor Current Source Signal Processing User Interface Power Supply Karl
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Power Supply Description
Characteristics Input – 120 VAC Outputs 5 VDC +15 VDC -15 VDC Full Rectified Wave 30 V peak to zero Features Isolation transformer Voltage Regulation to 10%
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Power Supply Perf Requirements
User Inputs Push Button ON/OFF Red LED Indicator for ON/OFF Operational Modes and Features 10% Voltage Regulation
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Power Supply Std Requirements
120 VAC source Min 102 Max 132 Connection Temporary (only during use) Power consumed 20 W Size 475 cm3 95 cm2 PCB
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Power Supply Power Interface
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Power Supply Block Diagram
collector xfmr +15V op amps xfmr regulator -15V xfmr regulator +5V digital bridges
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Power Supply Prototyping Plan
Block Area 90 cm2 Total PCB Area PCB Substrate Type Etched fiberglass Component Attachment Type Direct Solder Socketed Components Solid wire solder connection Types of Connectors AMP connections
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Power Supply Task-Resource Estimate
Prototype Time of assembly and testing – 30 hours Completed by April 28 Total Estimates Total Material Estimated $150 Total Manpower Estimated 112
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Analog Devices Digital Functions Analog Functions Power Supply John
microprocessor Current Source Signal Processing User Interface Power Supply John
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Analog Devices Description
Functions Base Current Source for BJTs Gate Voltage Source for FETs Scales and filters signals to oscilloscope Features BNC connectors to oscilloscope High SNR above 50 dB
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Analog Devices Perf Requirements
User Inputs Toggle Switch for polarity for N-channel P-channel Five position rotary dial for Base current increments on log scale starting at 10uA Gate voltage increments on log scale Operational Modes and Features BJTs or FETs High SNR of 50 dB BNC connectors for direct connection to oscilloscope
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Analog Devices Std Requirements
Power +/-15 V DC for op amps +5V DC Connections Permanent Power consumed 1 W Size 475 cm3 95 cm2 PCB
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Analog Devices Power Interface
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Analog Devices Digital Interface
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Analog Devices Analog Interface
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Analog Devices Block Diagram
Voltage Source VC Polarity SW From Micro Current Limiting Resistance VC X Counter L/R SW To Oscilloscope Scaling and Current Conversion Op Amp Left D.U.T. Right D.U.T. D to A Converter IC Y Vref
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Analog Devices Prototyping Plan
Block Area 90 cm2 Total PCB Area PCB Substrate Type Etched Fiberglass Component Attachment Type Direct Solder Socketed Components Solid wire solder connection Types of Connectors AMP connections
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Analog Devices Task-Resource Estimate
Prototype Time of assembly and testing – 40 hours Completed by April 28 Total Estimates Total Material Estimated $60 Total Manpower Estimated 116.1
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Overall High Level Package Description
External Enclosure Plastic Box 10” by 7.5” by 3” Connections Plug Type B 2 male BNC connectors Internal Four PCBs each 2.5” by 6” Total of 15 sq inches of board space
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Team Resource Capability vs. Project Resource Estimations
Team Capabilities $350 400 Man-hours Resource Estimations $282 428.7 Man-hours Percentages used Dollars 80.5% Man-hours 107.2%
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Overall Program Plan Gantt Chart
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