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1 Client: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at ISU Advisor: Professor R. Patterson III Team Members: Daniel J. Marquis (EE – 1 st ) – team leader Hong Nguyen (EE – 2 st ) December 9, 2003 Power - Ongo-01c

2 Definitions DC/DC Power Supply – DC Voltage ‘A’ to DC Voltage ‘B’ DC/AC AC/DC Power Supply – DC Voltage ‘A’ to AC 120V – AC 120V to DC Voltage ‘B’

3 Presentation Outline Introduction – to power sub team project Project Activities – past, present, future Resources & Schedules – where we are Conclusions – results & implications

4 Introduction

5 Problem Statement Primary Problem – Inefficient DC/AC AC/DC Secondary Problem –Sensors wall powered Tertiary Problem – Maintenance / Support

6 Intended Users & Uses Users – OSCAR team members (Software, Sensors, and Motion Control) Uses – Power OSCAR during demos (The power system is not intended to provide power to non-related devices like home theater systems, full fledged desktop computers, electric lawn mowers, and halogen lamps.)

7 Assumptions and Limitations Short Demonstrations Sensitive Power System Isolation Limited Battery Power

8 End Product(s) DC-DC power supply system for computer Power budget for OSCAR Onboard power supply for sensors (either temporary or permanent)

9 Project Activity Description

10 Previous Accomplishments DC/DC Converter Designed (Spring ‘02) DC/DC Converter Constructed (Fall ’02) Battery Sensors Installed (Fall ’02)

11 Present Accomplishments DC/DC Testing Commenced Power Budget Made Documentation updated & posted on web Concluded DC/DC not up to spec.

12 Future Required Activities Maintain Power System (ongoing) Improve Fusing (Spring 2004 & ongoing) Commercial Power Supply Evaluation (Spring 2004)

13 Approaches Considered and the One Used Sensor Power - Rechargeable Battery Pack - DC/AC/DC Conversion Setup - DC/DC Converter (  Future) - Run off of PC (  Used Now)

14 Project Definition Activities Not Applicable

15 Research Activities Not Applicable

16 Design Activities Not Applicable (though did improve the previous term’s team’s documentation)

17 Implementation Activities Not Applicable

18 Testing and Modification Activities Tested DC/DC Power Supply Tested old DC/AC AC/DC System

19 Other Significant Project Activities Found DC/DC Converters Created & Posted Documentation Replaced 3 DC/DC Voltage Regulators (one exploded during a DC/DC power up) Repaired Fried Traces on PC Boards

20 Charging the Batteries

21 The DC/DC Supply Box

22 Two DC/DC Converters Inside Box

23 DC/DC Converters Outside of Box

24 Power/Motor Deck Setup

25 Website: http://seniord.ee.iastate.edu/ongo01c/ http://seniord.ee.iastate.edu/ongo01c/

26 Resources & Schedule

27 Resource 1/2 Current Hours Original Estimate Revised Estimate Daniel J. Marquis96.2570110 Hong Nguyen706787 Time (as of 7 December 2003)

28 Resource 2/2 Money (as of 7 December 2003) ItemEstimatedActualDifference (Estimated-Actual) Project Poster (Cost to Sub-Team)$50.00$6.00$44.00 Fuses$0.00$3.00-$3.00 Voltage Regulators$0.00 TOTAL$50.00$9.00$41.00

29 Schedule TaskFrom Day MonthTo Day MonthLength of Time (total day) Provide Temp Power Research testing circuit (DC/DC) Testing DC/DC circuit Research testing circuit (Monitor Battery) Testing Monitor Battery Provide Power 219 219 309 219 309 2610 2311 2610 3010 2610 3010 2512 45 25 23 25 23 44 Behind due to DC/DC failures

30 Conclusion

31 Project Evaluation MilestonePriorityCompletion DC-DC Converters FoundHigh 100% Power Budget CreatedHigh 30% Battery Status VerifiedHigh 100% Fuse Protection Implemented / VerifiedHigh 25% DC-DC Converters TestedMedium 80% Battery Indicators VerifiedLow 0% Temp Sensor Power Solution ResearchedLow 25% Temp Sensor Power Solution Built and InstalledLow 90% Temp Sensor Power Solution TestedLow 90%

32 Recommendations for additional work Inline, Accessible Fuses Commercial DC/DC

33 Summary DC/DC DC/AC AC/DC Documentation Commercial Solution


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