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14 October 2004AME 470 – Team Unum PDR #6 – 14 October 2004 Electrical Components Chris Tilton Team UNUM.

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1 14 October 2004AME 470 – Team Unum PDR #6 – 14 October 2004 Electrical Components Chris Tilton Team UNUM

2 14 October 2004AME 470 – Team Unum Main Electrical Needs Supply power to components Provide an interface with the user Accurately control inflation

3 14 October 2004AME 470 – Team Unum Power Supply Options Rechargeable Battery Pack –Unsafe if designed incorrectly Standard Batteries –Short life –High cost AC to DC Converter –Battery life not an issue –Reduced portability

4 14 October 2004AME 470 – Team Unum Power Supply Design Voltage Requirements –Solenoid needs 24 volts input –MiniMAX needs 6 – 12 volts input –Transducer needs 5 volts input MiniMAX SOLENOID TRANSDUCER 24 V DC 6 V DC CONVERTER 5 V DC REGULATOR 110 V AC

5 14 October 2004AME 470 – Team Unum User Interface Needs: –Method for user to input pressure settings –Display to show user’s settings and current pressure status Solution: –4 pushbuttons (12-button keypad not needed) –LCD screen (parallel, 8 bit, 20x4 characters)

6 14 October 2004AME 470 – Team Unum Microcontroller MiniMAX takes input from user, displays system status on LCD MiniMAX controls the solenoid based on user settings and transducer readings MiniMAXSOLENOID TRANSDUCERUSERLCD BUTTONS

7 14 October 2004AME 470 – Team Unum Task Tracking Average Engineer Hours vs. Week

8 14 October 2004AME 470 – Team Unum Upcoming Activities PDR #7: Microprocessor Programming and General Controls Thursday, October 28 Questions?


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