Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published bySébastien Blanchette Modified over 5 years ago
1
System for Engine Location Of a Web Train
Paul Wimmer and Adam Weintrop Dr. Irwin and Dr. Schertz 2/20/06
2
Outline Current position on time line Accomplishments of last week
Goals for next week
3
Time Line
4
Outline Current position on time line Accomplishments of last week
Goals for next week
5
Last Week Recoded all DCC generation software
Much more efficient and useful 3 Tier Menu: Select Train (Blue/White) Select Direction (Foreword/Backward) Select Speed (0-9) Problems with White Train Tested the new transformers Organized software program flow
6
Results The results of the transformer circuit
(200 turn sensor and 1 MOhm terminating resistor) -With Train off track ~30 mV -With Train idle on track ~130 mV -With Train running ~upwards of 1 V Could use resistor in engine to increase off / idle voltage range -May not be necessary with 100mV difference
7
Program Flow 7 Primary modules/functions Main Compare positions Dx Dt
Velocity Basic Collision Avoidance? Relay to PC?
8
Main Change MUX inputs Test each MUX ouptut
Determine if the train is on a given section of track Code is written, not done troubleshooting
9
Compare Compares the new position to the previous position
Further action is only taken if the position has changed No relevant info if position is the same
10
Dx Distance traveled by the train Based on: New track section
Old track section Direction (when necessary) Table? Set of loops and if statements?
11
Dt Determine the time that the train took to cross the last track section Stop a timer upon entrance of a section Extract the values Start up the next timer A certain amount of overflow = idle train
12
Speed Dx/Dt determined in C in floating point
Conversion to an 8 bit integer (char) An averaging algorithm may be implemented (time permitting)
13
Collision Avoidance If a train is approaching another:
Send out an e-stop (if on same processor as the DCC signal) Warn user (if a GUI is setup in Java) Kill the power --> the most practical method
14
Back to PC Time permitting: Transfer values from EMAC to PC
Create a GUI in JAVA
15
Outline Current position on time line Accomplishments of last week
Goals for next week
16
Problems to Address for Next Week
Finish hardware (comparators, multiplexers) Interface with software Test hardware and software I/O Write more independent software functions Divide them up between us Latch or Sample and Hold hardware?
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.