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Revision as of 23:34, 22 May 2015
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.
Remote Learner
Abstract
The objective of this project was to create a remote learner using the SJOne board. The Remote Learner would have the ability to be controlled by an Android application using Bluetooth. The application would tell the SJOne board to learn a remote control using the IR sensor or transmit the remote command via IR LED..
Objectives & Introduction
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Team Members & Responsibilities
- Bailey Wu - Android App and BT I/F
- Yoni Klein - RX and IR Learning
- Tejeswar - IR Protocol
- Christopher Laurence - TX
Schedule
Remote Learner
Week | Start Date | End Date | Task | Status | Actual Completion Date |
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1-2 | 3/27/2015 | 4/10/2015 | Research about the basic of remote controller protocols | Completed | 3/10/15 |
3 | 4/10/2015 | 4/17/2015 | Research about transmit timing of the protocol and analyze the data with a oscilloscope
Research about receive timing of the protocol and analyze the data with a oscilloscope |
Completed | 4/17/2015 |
4 | 4/17/2015 | 4/24/2015 | Accurately decode IR signals from a remote control
Accurately transmit IR signals to a device |
Completed | 5/2/2015 |
5 | 4/24/2015 | 5/1/2015 | Interface BT module and establish communication with the Android phone
Decide on a communication protocol between phone and board. |
Planned | TBD |
6-7 | 5/1/2015 | 5/15/2015 | Research and add additional protocol support | Completed | 5/15/2015 |
8 | 5/15/2015 | 5/22/2015 | Final integration and testing. | Planned | TBD |
Android Application
Week | Start Date | End Date | Task | Status | Actual Completion Date |
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1 | 4/6/2015 | 4/13/2015 | Research about Android application development
Research about Bluetooth module implementation with SJOne board |
Completed | 4/10/2015 |
2 | 4/13/2015 | 4/20/2015 | Implement and design a basic Android application on Android Studio
Implement the Bluetooth module using UART |
Ongoing | TBD |
3 | 4/20/2015 | 4/27/2015 | Continue development of the Android application
Establish a connection between the SJOne board and Android application through Bluetooth |
Planned | TBD |
4 | 4/27/2015 | 5/4/2015 | Collaborate with team members to integrate the Android application and remote learner functions | Planned | TBD |
5 | 5/4/2015 | 5/11/2015 | Debug and troubleshoot any issues that may arise | Planned | TBD |
6 | 5/11/2015 | 5/18/2015 | Miscellaneous | Planned | TBD |
Parts List & Cost
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Line Item# | Part Desciption | Vendor | Part Number | Qty | Cost ($) |
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1 | 120 Resistor | Anchor Electronic | N/A | 10 | 1.00 |
2 | IR LED 1.5 V 40mA | Anchor Electronic | N/A | 4 | 1.00 |
Design & Implementation
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Hardware Design
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Transmit IR LED:
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Hardware Interface
In this section, you can describe how your hardware communicates, such as which BUSes used. You can discuss your driver implementation here, such that the Software Design section is isolated to talk about high level workings rather than inner working of your project.
PWM to IR LED:
The PWM was used to generate the 38 Khz by creating an instance of PWM class. Then using the predefined function of "pwm.set" to toggle the pin at a duty cycle of about 25% and after certain amount of time we set the duty cycle to 0. Below is the standard behavior for NEC IR protocol explaining the amount of time that the PWM pin needs to toggle and time required to be off.
Protocol | On(µs) | Off(µs) | Total(µs) |
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Start | 9000 | 4500 | 13500 |
0 bit | 560 | 560 | 1120 |
1 bit | 560 | 1690 | 2250 |
End | 560 | N/A | 560 |
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In the above image is a capture of a NEC IR transmission using an oscilloscope.
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
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Testing & Technical Challenges
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IR Transmit Issue #1
PROBLEM:
IR transmission signal was not being received by IR receiver.
RESOLUTION:
Used Oscilloscope to discover that PWM instance set to 38,000 Hz did not produce a 38 kHz. Had to adjust the value to about 3205 Hz to get a PWM signal that was about 38Khz.
FUTURE RECOMMENDATIONS:
Examine PWM code and determine if there is a way to enter the fequency in Khz.
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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