Title: ECE 477 Design Review Team 4 ? Spring 2006
1ECE 477 Design Review Team 4 ? Spring 2006
Justin Thacker, Matt Kocsis, Ian Snyder, Dustin
Poe
2Outline
- Project overview
- Project-specific success criteria
- Block diagram
- Component selection rationale
- Packaging design
- Schematic and theory of operation
- PCB layout
- Software design/development status
- Project completion timeline
- Questions / discussion
3Project Overview
- The Digital Real-time Intelligent Networked
Kegerator will address safety, legal, usability,
and economic concerns of draft beverage
distribution. Alcohol consumption monitoring will
provide a tool to allow a person to know exactly
how much they have consumed, learn estimated
legal limits, and reduce unauthorized or unlawful
drinking. System control and monitoring will
allow users to track inventory, decrease beverage
waste, and predict future resource needs.
4Project-Specific Success Criteria
- An ability to sense and control beverage
temperature. - An ability to identify authorized users via
electronic identification. - An ability to track consumption on an individual
basis. - An ability to display user/device status on an
LCD. - An ability to control the function of and report
the status of the kegerator via an embedded web
server.
5Block Diagram
6Microprocessor Selection
7LCD Selection
8RFID Reader Selection
9Packaging Design
- Self contained unit
- Easy to add on to existing system
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11Schematic/Theory of Operation
12Schematic/Theory of Operation
13Schematic/Theory of Operation
14Schematic/Theory of Operation
15Schematic/Theory of Operation
16Schematic/Theory of Operation
17Schematic/Theory of Operation
18Schematic/Theory of Operation
19PCB Layout
236 mm
117mm
20Bottom Copper
Digital Gnd
i
Analog Gnd / Power Gnd 50 mil
Pins 2 and 3 Internally Connected Single Point of
Analog and Digital Ground
21Top Copper
5V Traces 50 mil
3.3V
12V 50 mil
12V 60 mil
22PCB Layout
Temp/ Compress
Biometric Future Dev
Serial Interface
Common Beverage Interface
RCM3315 Microcontroller Module
5V and 3.3V Converters
23Common Beverage Interface
- Have common I/0 simplified easily through symmetry
- Segregates High Current Analog From Rest of
Circuit
24DC to DC Converter
- Traces made short and large as possible
- Bypass Capacitors mounted underneath to get as
close as possible - Power and Signal Gnds Segregated
- EMI reduction
25Software Design/Development Status
- All functions built into costate statements.
- Temperature polling
- Rabbit web
- External events triggered by interupts.
- Flowmeters code working on rabbit
- Other hardware over serial communication.
- Bill Validator code working on rabbit
- RFID code working on rabbit
- LCD code working on computer
26Project Completion Timeline
- Week 8 PCB and Schematic finalization and test
circuits - Week 9 Finalize PCB and test circuits
- Week 10 Complete all functional software
modules and hardware testing - Week 11 PCB integration and testing
- Week 12 Integrate controller functions with web
and hardware testing - Week 13 Add complex features
- Week 14 Test complex features, create video and
poster - Week 15 Final Presentation, Report
27Questions / Discussion