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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

Abstract

The project will use an Android application to determine how much liquid a syringe pump outputs. The application will communicate with a Bluetooth module attached to the SJSU One board which will control the stepper motor driver to determine how many steps the stepper motor will take on the syringe pump.

Objectives & Introduction

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Team Members & Responsibilities

  • Nicholas Foulk
  • Anson Jiang
  • Danny Luong

Schedule

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Week# Start Date End Date Tasks Status Result
1 4/7 4/9 Order Parts Completed (4/20) It was much more challenging to order the 3D parts than expected.
2 4/8 4/15 Create Block Diagram, Flow Charts, Pseudo Code, Schematic In Progress The schematic is completed, but the flow charts and pseudo code have been delayed because of parts. Bluetooth programming was moved forward.
3 4/16 4/22 Build syringe pump and work on stepper motor programming Completed Parts are getting delivered and they all will arrive by the 26th of April.
4 4/23 4/31 Work on bluetooth communication between SJ one board and Android device Completed (4/30) Bluetooth module was easy to purchase. We moved forward with writing the Android application.
5 5/1 5/8 Work on Android device control for syringe pump In Progress (5/1)We have a list of options for users to decide how many steps they want to take with the stepper motor, but we have no correlation with an amount of liquid dispersed yet.
6 5/9 5/16 Test syringe pump for accuracy and Android device control Not Completed Not Completed

Parts List & Cost

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Part No. Name Description No. of Items Link to Datasheet Price
1 HC-06 Bluetooth Module Used for android app communication with the SJSU One Board 1 TBA $19.99
2 Stepper motor driver Interfacing between SJSUOne Board and Stepper Motor 1 A4988-Datasheet $22.45
3 Stepper motor 1 NEMA-17-Datasheet $14.11
4 Syringe Used for sucking and ejecting liquid in a thin stream 1 $7.99
5 T-Slotted Extrusion Part of the syringe holder for dispensing the proper amount of liquid 1
6 Linear Motion Shaft 8mm Shaft, 330m in length, steel 1
7 Linear Bearings Used for CNC applications, LM8UU 1 $10.59
8 Rigid Coupling User on the shaft of the stepper motor for turning the metal rod. 1 $21.45
9 DC output power supply For powering the SJ one board and stepper motor driver without the use of a USB connection. 1 $15.94
10 Inline switch For turning the circuit on and off without unplugging the power supply. 1 $4.00
11 3D printed part #1 Syringe Mount Holding the top side of the syringe 1 Varies
12 3D printed part #2 Rod Barrel Holding the bottom side of the syringe 1 Varies
13 3D printed part #3 Rod plunger Holding the rods in between the syringe and stepper motor 1 Varies
14 3D printed part #4 Stepper motor mount Mounting the stepper motor at level with the rods to the push the syringe. 1 Varies

Design & Implementation

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Hardware Design

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Hardware Interface

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Software Design

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Implementation

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Android Application design will consist of finding a bluetooth device screen and then allows user to enter amount of liquid to dispense

SJSUOne Board will have a bluetooth task that will wait for bluetooth message, process it and send to stepper task

Stepper task will take message from que and process the exact amount of steps to output the specified liquid from syringe.

Testing & Technical Challenges

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My Issue #1

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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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