F16: Piano Glove
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- Software Block Diagrams
- Hardware Block Diagrams
- Schematic Quality
- Quality of technical challenges and solutions adopted.
Project Title
OVS: Piano Glove
Abstract
The Piano Glove is a device that is capable of synthesizing the notes of a Baby Grand Piano.
Objectives & Introduction
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Team Members & Responsibilities
- Full System & PCB Design
- Digital Signal Processing in MATLAB
- Device Driver Implementation
- System Integration, Verification and Validation Testing
- Algorithm Development
- Device Driver Implementation
- System Integration, Verification and Validation Testing
Schedule Overview
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Week # | Start Date | End Date | Team Task Description | Status | Actual End Date |
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1 | 10/14/16 | 10/21/16 | Research Design Approach and Assign Tasks | Complete | 10/21/16 |
2 | 10/21/16 | 10/28/16 | Set up Version Control and Research Parts | Complete | 10/28/16 |
3 | 10/28/16 | 11/4/16 | Discuss MCU Responsibilities and Communication | Complete | 11/4/16 |
4 | 11/4/16 | 11/11/16 | Purchase Parts and Begin Prototyping | In Progress | 11/11/16 |
5 | 11/11/16 | 11/18/16 | Status Update: Demo First Round of Prototyping | N/A | |
6 | 11/18/16 | 11/25/16 | Interface Modules and Perform System Design Verification/Validation Testing | N/A | |
7 | 11/25/16 | 12/02/16 | Continue Validation and Optimize System | N/A | |
8 | 12/02/16 | 12/20/16 | Finalize Design and Prepare for Demo | N/A |
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Parts List & Cost
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Item # | Part Description | Vendor | QTY | Cost (USD) |
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1 | SJSUOne Board | Preet | 1 | $80 |
2 | Flex Sensor | Mouser | 10 | $6.45 |
3 | MCP4822 DAC | Microchip | 1 | $3.06 |
4 | MCP6242 OPAMP | Microchip | 1 | $0.36 |
5 | Gloves | Nike | 1 | $12.99 |
6 | Misc Parts (Wires, Resistors, etc) | Personal | N/A | Free |
Hardware Design & Interface
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Hardware Schedule
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Week # | Start Date | End Date | Description | Status | Actual End Date |
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1 | 10/21/16 | 11/4/16 | Research Design Implementation and Brainstorm PCB Schematic Layout Determine and Purchase Parts |
Completed | 11/4/16 |
2 | 11/4/16 | 11/11/16 | Design and Interface Schmitt Trigger Circutry w/SJSUOne Board Create PCB Schematic |
In Progress | |
3 | 11/11/16 | 11/18/16 | Sew Flex Sensors onto Gloves and Interface w/Development Board Send PCB out for fabrication Status Update: Demo First Round of Prototyping |
In Progress | |
4 | 11/18/16 | 11/25/16 | Interface Modules and Perform System Design Verification/Validation Testing | N/A | |
5 | 11/25/16 | 12/02/16 | Continue Validation and Optimize System | N/A | |
6 | 12/02/16 | 12/20/16 | Finalize Design and Prepare for Demo | N/A |
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System Block Diagram
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SJSUOne Board
Schmitt and Trigger
Flex Sensors
PCB Design & Schematic
Interface
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Software Design & Implementation
Software Schedule
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Week # | Start Date | End Date | Description | Status | Actual End Date |
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1 | 10/21/16 | 10/28/16 | Research the following: Algorithm Design/Implementation and Digital Signal Processing in MATLAB |
Complete | 10/28/16 |
2 | 10/28/16 | 11/11/16 | Develop Algorithm and Device Drivers as well as Incorporating RTOS | In Progress | |
3 | 11/11/16 | 11/18/16 | Status Update: Demo First Round of Prototyping | In Progress | |
4 | 11/18/16 | 11/25/16 | Implement Code w/Integrated Unit and Begin Debugging As Necessary | N/A | |
5 | 11/25/16 | 12/02/16 | Continue System Integration Testing for Validation and Optimization | N/A | |
6 | 12/02/16 | 12/20/16 | Finalize Design and Prepare for Demo | N/A |
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Algorithm Flow Chart
Digital Signal Processing in MATLAB
Implementation
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Integration Testing, Results, & Technical Challenges
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Hardware Validation
Oscilloscope Waveforms
DSP Simulations
My Issue #1
My Issue #2
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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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