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Project Swift Fox

Project Swift Fox. Automotive Performance Monitor Peter Brunke (Fall 04 Project Lead) Sham Alroomi Wajdi Alshalan Andrew Robinson. Overview. Refresher Accomplishments Plans Issues Conclusion. Refresher.

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Project Swift Fox

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  1. Project Swift Fox Automotive Performance Monitor Peter Brunke (Fall 04 Project Lead) Sham Alroomi Wajdi Alshalan Andrew Robinson University of Portland School of Engineering

  2. Overview • Refresher • Accomplishments • Plans • Issues • Conclusion University of Portland School of Engineering

  3. Refresher • Swift Fox is a data acquisition and monitoring system for a vehicle. • Swift Fox is designed to measure, display, and record transducer signals. • The required transducers measure lateral acceleration and engine rpm. • There are three spare inputs for expansion. • Swift fox is controlled by a calculator keyboard and an interactive plasma display. • The results of a recorded session may be uploaded to an external PC for use in a spreadsheet. University of Portland School of Engineering

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  5. Refresher University of Portland School of Engineering

  6. Accomplishments • Functional specification 1.0 is complete. • The accelerometer is acquired. • C compiler for programming the microcontrollers is acquired. • Parts list for core components is compiled. University of Portland School of Engineering

  7. Accomplishment:Core Parts • Microcontroller: PIC16F872 ( DIP, flash ) • ADC: MPC3204 ( 12 bits, 4 channels ) • Display: Noritake CU16025ECPB-W6J • ( Blue/Green 16 characters x 2 lines ) • Serial EEPROM: 25LC640 (8k x 8) University of Portland School of Engineering

  8. Number Description Original Date Previous Date Present Date 1 Product Pre-Approval 09/24/04 - 09/24/04 2 Functional Spec Approval (Product Approval) 10/08/04 10/13/04 10/14/04 3 Project Plan Pre-Approval 11/05/04 - 4 Project Plan approval 11/12/04 - - 5 Design release 12/10/04 - - 6 - - - - 7 - - - - 8 - - - - 9 - - - - 10 - - - - 11 - - - - 12 - - - - 13 - - - - Accomplishments cont’d • Milestones (partial). University of Portland School of Engineering

  9. Plans • Develop project schedule. • Learn the Ivex layout program for PCB. • Do some experimental C compiler programs. • Test the accelerometer. • Begin figuring out analog component values for RS232 level shifter & other analog circuits. • Compile a complete bill of materials. • Get spreadsheet format to use. University of Portland School of Engineering

  10. Issues/Concerns • No issues or concerns at the present time. University of Portland School of Engineering

  11. Conclusion • Functional spec 1.0 is complete, Steady progress toward project plan. • Questions??? University of Portland School of Engineering

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