Title: Jason Farmer
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4- Jason Farmer
- PC Board Fabrication, Interfacing, Hardware
Fabrication - Testing, Documentation, Research
- John Eaton
- Antenna Design, PIC Programming, Testing,
- Documentation
- Joe Eaton
- Web Page Design, PIC Programming, Research,
- Packaging
5- Ease of Setup
- No control wires to run
- Decrease setup time
- Increased Mobility
- Allows for ease of relocation
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7To provide a wireless link for a wide variety of
lighting controllers utilizing the industry
standard DMX-512 protocol.
8Signal from Lighting Controller
ProcessSignal
Transmitter
Receiver
ProcessSignal
Signal to Power pack
9- Range The desired range between the control
unit and the power pack(s) should be a minimum of
one hundred feet. - Protocol The data will be transmitted using the
industry standard protocol DMX-512. -
- Frequency The frequency of operation will be in
the VHF range at 433 MHz. This choice is to
eliminate possible interference with other
devices in the close proximity. - XLR Data Port The XLR data port is the industry
standard for lighting controller ports. Pin
1-neutral, pins 2 3 carries the DMX signal,
and pins 4 5 are unused. - Power Requirements The power supply will be 9
volts dc. This will supply the power for the
transmitter/receiver and accompanying circuitry
which requires 5 vdc and 3 mA. - Receiver / Transmitter Input Output Levels
The input levels will range between 0 5 volts. - Antenna Characteristics In order to meet the
size and technical requirements, a quarter-wave
monopole antenna will be used. - Cost The cost should be held to a minimum. Our
goal is to keep the retail price less than
150.00 for each individual unit.
10Device Operating Frequencies
Wireless Microphone 169-172MHz
Cordless Telephone 43-46/902-928MHz
Cellular Telephone 860-890MHz
Handheld Radio 151-159/458-469MHz
Wireless Receiver (TV Camera) 692-892MHz
Wireless Guitar Pickup 782-806MHz
Police Radio 42.12-42.18MHz
OUR CHOICE 433MHz
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13Antenna Test Data
14- Quarter-wave monopole
- Length 6.5inches
- Diameter 44mm16 AWG
- Material Copper
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17Receiver Output
Input to transmitter
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21 22Transmitting Unit
Receiving Unit
Transmitter 4.38
PIC Processor 4.82
Resistors, Capacitors, Transistors, etc 2.00
Packaging 3.50
PC Board 14.50
Total 29.20
Receiver 8.90
PIC Processor 4.82
Resistors, Capacitors, Transistors, etc 2.00
Packaging 3.50
PC Board 14.50
Total 33.72
23- Receiver
- PIC Programming
- Limited Access to Control Board
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25- Antenna Design
- Troubleshoot transmitter/receiver
- Hold Costs to a Minimum
- Real World Testing
- Adapt Hardware to Work With Other Devices
- Increase Range
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