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Calvin College Senior Design Team 11 Aaron Maley Jeff Overweg Simeon Eisen Jacob VanderWall. The Team. Simeon Eisen Jeff Overweg Aaron Maley Jacob VanderWall. A Niche in the Market.
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Calvin College Senior Design Team 11 Aaron Maley Jeff Overweg Simeon Eisen Jacob VanderWall
The Team • Simeon Eisen • Jeff Overweg • Aaron Maley • Jacob VanderWall
A Niche in the Market • There are current pool care systems, but they are not created and marketed to the average residential pool owner. • Current systems range in price from $1200-$7000 for just the controller alone • A product with the features of the high end systems, at a price that residential pool owners can afford would be a very viable real world product
The Project • To create an affordable chemical control system for the residential pool market. • What Does it Do? • Sample pool water at regular intervals • Microprocessor controlled system • Dispense chemicals into the pool pump system • Granule feed system • Broadcast pool data via website • Wireless module
Microcontroller System • Goal: • Use an embedded microcontroller to control water testing, chemical dispersal, local display, and data being sent to web server. • Major Components and Interfaces: • Sensors and Related Circuits • Chemical Dispersal Control • Local Display/User Interface • Analog Data to Web Server
Microcontroller System • Full System Diagram
Microcontroller System • Sensors and Related Circuits • Three main sensor inputs • Temp, pH, ORP • How are the amounts of Chemicals Needed Calculated? • pH, ORP, temperature readings and size of pool are used to calculate the required dosage • Dosage precision can exceed 0.25 oz
Microcontroller System • Local Display/User Interface • Graphic LCD • Touch Screen Interface • What does this allow the user to do? • Directly view relevant information • Calibrate probes and sensors • Define parameters such as: • Pool Volume • Pump Cycle Time
Microcontroller System • Data to Web Server • Analog Level Created with: • PWM signals passed through a low pass filter • How does the Web Server Interpret Values? • Varying Duty Cycles Form Different Voltage Levels • Communication Specification for Analog Interpretation Defines Relationships
Microcontroller System • Chemical Dispersal Control • Digital Control Logic (Stepper Motor Control) • Solenoid Valve Channel Control • How the System Disperses the Chemicals
Instrumentation Setup • Sensor Chamber Design
Dispenser • Goal: • To create an interface that would utilize the existing pool pump and filter system to dispense and mix chemicals into the pool water. • Two distinct elements • Auger Based Dispenser • Diverted Mixing Chamber
Mechanical Setup • Final Mechanical Implementation Pool Dispenser Pump Filter Sensor Chamber
Mechanical Setup • Dispenser System Design
Mechanical Setup • Dispenser Prototype
Wireless Web Server • Goal: • To create a basic web server in order to wirelessly broadcast system readings to the consumer. • Main Components • 802.11b Chip/Security Settings • Analog Input/Calculations • Website Design
Wireless Web Server • 802.11b Chip/Security Settings • Chip/Development Board Selection • Arduino Development Kit • Wishield • Security Capabilities • Compatible with modern 802.11b/g routers • Can utilize 64bit WEP, WPA, WPA2 encryption
Wireless Web Server • Analog Input Calculations • Varying Duty Cycles + Low Pass Filter • Analog Voltage 0V – 5V • Communication Specification Determines pH, ORP, Chemical Status, Temperature • Calculation of Free Chlorine PWM Low-Pass Filter + 0-5 Volts Analog
Wireless Web Server • Page Design
Wireless Web Server • System Block Diagram
Competitive Analysis • Main Competitors: • Chemtrol • CAT • Aquasol
Sales & Marketing • Customer Base • Existing( US alone) • 5.1 million in-ground pools • 3.7 million above-ground pools • Growth( Based on 2007) • 131,000 new in-ground pools • 233,000 new above-ground pools • Target Demographic • Work with BUS 397 Advanced Marketing Class • Middle-aged to Elderly in Average Middle to Upper Middle Class Homes
Going Beyond • Different ways project could be enhanced or developed further. • Expand Wireless Capability and Complexity • Add Online Data Logging • Add Wireless System Control • Use Precision Designed Mechanical Parts • Integrate onto single PCB • Develop Business Plan as a Distributer and/or a Supplier
Acknowledgements • Tim Theriault– Industrial Consultant • Prof. VanderLeest – Team Advisor • Brian Honeck, Eric Walstra, Darryl DeBruin – CEAC Reviewers • Bob DeKraker – Parts Ordering • Phil Jasperse – Shop Help