Title: Smart Products reDesign
1Smart Products reDesign
- Mark CutkoskyforEd Carryer
2A 40-year history of design project coursesat
Stanford
Product Design Program (w/ Fine Arts Dept.)
Robotics
Team-based design with industrial projects
Smart Product Design Course
SIMA MSE program
MEMS and Mechatronics
RPL
Bio
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
3Smart Product Design then and now
Intel 8086
PIC16F88 with nanowatt tech.
4A brief history of Smart Product Design at
Stanford
1978 Smart Product Design launched by Larry
Leifer 1980 Expanded to 2-quarter sequence with
extendedprojects 1987 Major revision to
accommodate new microprocessorand software
development technologies extended to 3 quarters
1994 218d added (corporate-sponsored projects
for218abc alumni) 1994 1-quarter mezzanine
version created 2001 EE/CS version created and
taught for first time 2004 Ground-up redesign
(from smart products toubiquitous
intelligence?) -- thanks to AIM!
5Toward ubiquitous, wireless, low-cost and
low-powered computing
RiSE project (CMU/Michigan/Stanford)
3mm sq,
Silicon Labs
6218 Technology Whats hot, Whats not. . .
7and what staysthe same. . .
Creative, exciting trade-offs among ME/EE/CS
solutions!
8The Evolution of the ME218 Series
ME218a
ME218b
ME218c
ME218d
sync. Comm.
circuits
user I/O
PCB Layout
semiconductors
interrupts
async. comm.
op-amps
HC12 Timer
Real Time OS (RTOS)
Current
A/D, D/A.
DC motors
digital logic design
stepper Motors
Industrial Project
forth
PIC 16F84.
state machines
comparators
choosing a micro
sensors
event driven prog.
signal conditioning
Microcontroller inro.
PCB manufacturing.
modular prog.
noise
The Next Generation
New Material
?
RF communications
New Processor
New Processor
New Processor
IR communications
StateCharts
Low Power Design
PID Control
9Status (Spring 04)
- Extensive meetings among 218 staff and advisory
board (mostly alumni in industry). - 218a extensively overhauled new platform,
content, schedule - 218bc overhauls in process
- (218c distance taught from Berlin)