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Auto - Drive An Automated Driving Range
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Team Members Mike Loiselle Jared Beland Jeremy Paradee
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BACKGROUND A typical driving range consists of a range mat and a rubber tee. The golfer pays for a bucket of balls from an attendant at the front desk. The golfer will manually tee up each golf ball on the rubber tee and hit them.
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Problem Statement To design and build an automated driving range that will improve the ranges’ overall productivity and user friendliness.
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Problem Solution Bill acceptor to give a signal to start the program Network of piping to hold and transfer balls to lifting system. Stepper motor, lead screw linear actuator, and tee to lift up golf balls. Light / Dark Sensor to determine when ball is present on tee. Sensors to start the timer and stop the timer for the swing speed calculator. 7 segment displays to inform golfer how many balls have been hit and how fast each swing was.
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System Overview
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System Flow Chart
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Completed Tasks Mechanical Linear actuator design Ball dispenser design Electrical & Software Ball presence sensor Dollar bill acceptor (electronics) Ball count display (software & electronics) Motor Driver (software & electronics)
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Linear Actuator
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Linear Actuator Calculations
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Ball Dispenser Plywood, 2” pvc pipe, 2” 90 degree standard elbows & 2” 90 degree street elbows Overall Dimensions: 60” x 40” x 9” Capability of holding > 350 golf balls
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System Frame Constructed of 1” x 1” x 1/8” angle iron Platform Dimensions: 60” x 40.25” x 10.25” Dispenser Housing Dimensions: 60.125” x 40.25” x 10” Electrical Housing Dimensions: 48.125” x 13.75” x 10”
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Tasks to be Completed Mechanical Create platform design & electronics housing Rough mock-up of auto-drive structure Construct ball dispenser prototype Construct linear actuator system Electrical & Software System software Solder electronic components to boards Swing Speed Calculator will not be designed or constructed due to lack of time.
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Budget
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Project Schedule
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John Murphy – HC08 Programming
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