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FOUR CHANNEL ULTRASONIC RECEIVER TEAM C BRIAN MARKUS (TEAM LEAD) DANNY VISELMAN CHEN JIA
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OVERVIEW Design and create a Four Channel Ultrasonic Receiver, capable of receiving signals between 30 kHz and 50 kHz. Capable of receiving a chirp signal as well as a constant frequency signal (Beacon). Will work with Team B’s Ultrasonic Transmitter.
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SYSTEM DESIGN Level 0 Level 1
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SYSTEM DESIGN (CONT.) Level 2
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TESTING/EVALUATION Will design the system one component at a time, simulating each environment. Function generators will be used to simulate incoming signals and oscillators. We will slowly integrate each component to another, making sure each stage is designed properly. An important aspect of our testing is to verify that the synchronization circuit between Team B’s transmitter is working properly, since that is primary use for our receiver. Once everything is verified we will get with Team B and test the chirp and beacon signals.
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CIRCUIT DESIGN High Level Circuit Design of a Single Receiver Channel
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PCB LAYOUT Last years’ 2 Channel Ultrasonic Receiver PCB
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PROJECT MILESTONES Signal acquisition Mixer/LO/Filter/Amplifier Hardware design Embedded system design (software) Over-voltage protection PCB layout design Assembly Testing and evaluation
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ORGANIZATION CHART
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GANTT CHART
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RISK MITIGATION High risks: 1.High volume of components 2.Maximum Voltage/Current ratings of components 3.Micro-solder required (most components will be surface mount) 4.Maximum ratings of the Arduino Due 5.Avoid component interference 6.Collaboration amongst team members and with the transmitter team is crucial.
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