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Revision as of 02:07, 19 December 2016
Contents
Grading Criteria
- How well is Software & Hardware Design described?
- How well can this report be used to reproduce this project?
- Code Quality
- Overall Report Quality:
- Software Block Diagrams
- Hardware Block Diagrams
- Schematic Quality
- Quality of technical challenges and solutions adopted.
Project Title
Seismograph
Abstract
In recent years, news of an upcoming large scale earthquake in California has been increasing. Having a seismograph would allow us to directly see any seismic activity. In addition, by adding an LCD screen, we would be able to add plots of the data in a time series manner for any research purposes. Most importantly, the seismograph device would allow to help with search and rescue efforts. When a large scale earthquake is detected, it would allow a signal to be detected via your cellphone in order to ping your GPS location in case of a building collapse.
Objectives & Introduction
Our seismograph would help bring awareness to the realities of earthquakes in California. In addition, it has the possibility to help save lives by aiding in search and rescue efforts when a large earthquake does come.
- Create a working seismograph and store data onto a microSD card
- Write software to display data onto an LCD screen
- Add to software to send signals to cellphone via Bluetooth
- Write a small mobile application to ping GPS location via cellphone when it receives a signal from the seismograph
Team Members & Responsibilities
Both team members will be working on all areas of development with specific focuses as follows:
- Mina Yi
- Focus on software
- Display data on LCD screen with a working joystick
- Mobile application to recognize signal to ping GPS location
- Focus on software
- Andrew Ahwal
- Focus on hardware portion to build a working seismograph
Schedule
- Responsibility and leadership of the task is indicated by the Assignee.
- However, it does not mean that they will be expected to complete the tasks alone.
- Subtasks are listed in the comments section and are numbered.
- Subtasks will be delegated as seen fit.
- Any deviation to the schedule due to technical issues will be covered under the Testing & Technical Challenges section.
NOTE: Documentation is not specifically listed in our project schedule. However, each task has a documentation phase before and after each task.
Task# | Start Date | End Date | Task | Assignee | Status | Date Completed | Comments |
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1 | 10/30 | 11/12 | Order components | Both | Complete | 11/6 | |
2 | 10/31 | 11/7 | Read datasheets & research | Both | Complete | 11/7 | |
3 | 11/6 | 12/1 | Interfacing Bluetooth | Mina | Complete | 12/17 | 1. Set up development environment
2. Create the mobile application 3. Interface SJOne board with the application 4. Detect a signal and ping GPS |
4 | 11/6 | 11/17 | Build Seismograph circuit | Andrew | Complete | Circuit 11/13 | Expected circuit completion date: 11/14
Expected testing dates: 11/14 - 11/17 |
5 | 11/18 | 11/18 | Progress update | Both | Complete | 11/18 | In class demo of our progress. |
6 | 11/18 | 11/20 | Interface seismograph circuit with SJOne board | Andrew | Complete | 11/20 | |
7 | 11/21 | 12/7 | Integrate LCD screen with SJOne board & seismograph | Mina | Complete | 12/17 | 1. Fetch data created by the seismograph
2. Display data on the LCD screen 3. Add ability to use joystick to scroll the view |
8 | 12/7 | 12/20 | Testing and tweaking finalized product | Both |
Parts List & Cost
Give a simple list of the cost of your project broken down by components. Do not write long stories here.
Part # | Part Name | Purchase Location | Part Specification | Quantity | Cost per item |
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1 | Piezoelectric Vibration Sensor With Mass | wwww.sparkfun.com | Sen-09197 | 1 | $2.95 |
2 | MicroSD | Frys Electronics | 16GB | 1 | $9.99 |
3 | Adafruit 1.8" Color TFT Shield w/microSD and Joystick | www.Amazon.com | NA | 1 | $34.99 |
4 | 1 nF Capacitor | HSC Electronics | NA | 2 | $0.12 |
5 | 47 nF Capacitor | HSC Electronics | NA | 1 | $0.12 |
6 | 2.2 μF Capacitor | HSC Electronics | NA | 1 | $0.12 |
7 | 10 μF Capacitor | HSC Electronics | NA | 1 | $0.12 |
8 | 10 kΏ Resistor | HSC Electronics | NA | 2 | $0.10 |
9 | 11 kΏ Resistor | HSC Electronics | NA | 1 | $0.10 |
10 | 100 kΏ Resistor | HSC Electronics | NA | 5 | $0.10 |
11 | 221 kΏ Resistor | HSC Electronics | NA | 2 | $0.10 |
12 | 22 MΏ Resistor | HSC Electronics | NA | 4 | $0.10 |
13 | Diode | HSC Electronics | NA | 1 | NA |
14 | OPAMP | HSC Electronics | LN324N | 1 | NA |
Design & Implementation
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Hardware Design
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Hardware Interface
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Software Design
Show your software design. For example, if you are designing an MP3 Player, show the tasks that you are using, and what they are doing at a high level. Do not show the details of the code. For example, do not show exact code, but you may show psuedocode and fragments of code. Keep in mind that you are showing DESIGN of your software, not the inner workings of it.
Implementation
This section includes implementation, but again, not the details, just the high level. For example, you can list the steps it takes to communicate over a sensor, or the steps needed to write a page of memory onto SPI Flash. You can include sub-sections for each of your component implementation.
Testing & Technical Challenges
Documentation Issues
There were problems initializing the LCD screen since the documentation was not very helpful. In addition, the board was originally intended to be used with an Arduino so we had to port the Arduino code over to work with our board.
Conclusion
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Project Video
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Project Source Code
References
Acknowledgement
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References Used
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Appendix
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