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September 24, 2003 Created by: P'n'P Team 1 ELM-4701 MINI PROJECT THE PULL ’N’ PLOT
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September 24, 2003Created by: Loiselle & Sulkoski2 TEAM MEMBERS JARED BELAND MELANIE CAMPO JEREMY SEARLE BOB HESSE CHRIS SULKOSKI CLARK COPELAND MIKE LOISELLE
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September 24, 2003Created by: M. Campo3 BACKGROUND Traditional Time Consuming Risky Messy Improved Method Fun Safer Cleaner
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September 24, 2003Created by: P'n'P Team4 PROBLEM TO DEVELOP AN AUTOMATED SYSTEM THAT IS CAPABLE OF GETTING DATA FROM THE OPERATOR AND PLOTTING THE ENTERED TEXT ONTO VARIOUS SIZES OF POSTER-BOARD.
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September 24, 2003Created by: P'n'P Team5 Functionality Goals Make letters using a low resolution dot matrix. Minimal model of “YARD SALE” Only upper case letters One size poster board
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September 24, 2003Created by: M. Loiselle6 SOLUTION CROSSBREED BETWEEN A PRINTER AND A STATIONARY XY PLOTTER
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September 24, 2003Created by: P'n'P Team7 SOLUTION A GANTRY THAT WILL MOVE THE WRITING UTENSIL ONLY IN THE X DIRECTION AS IN A STATIONARY PLOTTER A SET OF ROLLERS WHICH WILL FEED THE POSTER-BOARD THROUGH THE SYSTEM AS IN A PRINTER
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September 24, 2003Created by: Sulkoski & Campo8 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
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September 24, 2003Created by: M. Loiselle9 THE PULL ‘N’ PLOT
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September 24, 2003Created by: M. Loiselle10 Layout
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September 24, 2003Created by: M. Loiselle11 Dimensions
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September 06, 2003Created by: J. Beland12 Early Concept
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September 24, 2003Created by: Beland & Loiselle13 CALCULATIONS
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September 24, 2003Created by: C. Copeland14 PEN HOLDER ASSEMBLY Simplest Design Easy Change of Pen Few Moving Parts Effective Reliability
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September 24, 2003Created by: C. Copeland15 Basic Flow
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September 24, 2003Created by: Hesse & Searle16 Computer Concepts Read user input or existing file Use PC serial port to transfer data Read and write letter model Motor control with the HC08
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September 24, 2003Created by: Hesse & Searle17 Data Flow Chart
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September 24, 2003Created by: Hesse & Searle18 Pull N’ Plot Program Flow
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September 24, 2003Created by: Hesse & Searle19 Line by Line Printing
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September 24, 2003Created by: Hesse & Searle20 Letter Matrix 16 x 16 Matrix Each block = 1 byte of data 32 bytes / letter model Executes line by line ‘Y’ Example: Data in A2 = 01100000 = 0x60
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September 24, 2003Created by: Loiselle & Sulkoski21 Test Done Paper feed X and Y movement Pre-concept Lego design To Do Motors Pen holder Programming Whole Unit
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September 24, 2003Created by: C. Sulkoski22 TIMELINE Week12345678 BrainstormingXX ResearchXXX System Design Process XXX Mechanical Design XXX Electrical Design XXX ProgrammingXXXX Prototype Assemble XXXXX Testing Prototype XX
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September 24, 2003Created by: P'n'P Teami23 Future Expectations The full upper and lower case alphabet Special symbols Bordering Scaling Colors Fonts
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September 24, 2003Created by: M. Campo24 Any Questions?! For more information please visit our website.
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