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Wireless TPS Sensors Detailed Design Review February 12, 2008 Jesse Pentzer John Sochacki Brandy Holmes Chris Johnson Lucas Wells
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2 Outline Introduction PCB Sensor Node Software Receiver Node Software X-Jet Packaging VAST Packaging Timeline Budget
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PIC XBee Amplifier LDO Regulator CJCs Pressure Sensor
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Pressure CJC XBee LDO Amp RTD
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Newest RevisionAir-wires will be resolved through testing
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Final Concept
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Software Flow Sensor Node Poll of Sensors –I2C (pressure sensor) –A/D (RTD temp. sensor) –SPI (3 thermocouple temp. sensor) Communication –USART (XBEE transceiver) Data Structure Union with Array –Redundant Send
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Error Reduction Program Lockups –Conditional Locked Loops –Watchdog Timer (WDT) Data Reliability –Redundant Data Use PIC EEPROM to store old sensor data –Data Comparison
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Error Reduction Cont’d Code Protection Power Problems –Brown-Out Reset (BOR)
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Rabbit RCM 4510W
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Receiver Node Data Flow
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LabVIEW Interface Communications Parameters Thermal Coupler graph Pressure graph RTD graph Data Storage in File
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Configure Serial Port Set Termination Character Read Data for buffer Write data to serial port Set XON and XOFF Characters Set I/O Buffer Size Write Data to File Display Data on Graph LabVIEW Logic Diagram Communication Parameters (user input) Close Session
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16 X-Jet Preparation Using an aluminum sheet metal box to house electronics. Discs of TPS material allow thermocouples to measure temperature along a centerline through block. Static tube allows pressure measurement inside X-Jet
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17 X-Jet Preparation - Progress
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18 Assumptions: –TPS properties constant –1-D heat transfer along centerline of TPS Thermal X-Jet Model Heat Flux Node: Interior Node: Convection Node:
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19 Thermal X-Jet Model – Current Results Heat Flux at q=10000 W/m^2
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20 Four sensor nodes and the receiver node will be flown. Pressurized capsule allows the balloon’s internal pressure to be measured. Capsules made of extruded polystyrene insulation foam. VAST Flight
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VAST Flight: Progress
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22 Timeline
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23 Beginning Budget$10,943 Shop and UI Fee$1,360 Travel Allocation$7,343 Beginning Spending Budget$2,240 Current Spending Left$957 Budget Status
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Closing PCB and Programming are our biggest challenges at this time We are within budget Still on track to meet all goals
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