Speaker Timing System for the Western Protective Relay Conference ECE 481 Detailed Design Review September 15, 2006 Team Time’s UP! Frank Gonzales Tim.

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Speaker Timing System for the Western Protective Relay Conference ECE 481 Detailed Design Review September 15, 2006 Team Time’s UP! Frank Gonzales Tim Montoya Jesse Rebeck Hugh Roberts Instructor: Joe Law Advisor: Brian Johnson Client: Dave Angell Sponsor: WSU Center for Distance and Professional Education

Presentation Outline Background Background Needs Analysis Needs Analysis System System Unit Unit Project Outcomes / Deliverables Project Outcomes / Deliverables Budget Budget Work Schedule Work Schedule Summary Summary

Background The Western Protective Relay Conference in Spokane Washington is in need of a speaker timing system that will allow a speaker to always know his/her remaining time of the presentation and to be discretely warned when their time is almost up. The Western Protective Relay Conference in Spokane Washington is in need of a speaker timing system that will allow a speaker to always know his/her remaining time of the presentation and to be discretely warned when their time is almost up.

Needs Analysis System System suited for dual conference sessions. System suited for dual conference sessions. Compact, lightweight, and portable size Compact, lightweight, and portable size Wireless communication between master and slave stations Wireless communication between master and slave stations Powered by 120 volts, AC Powered by 120 volts, AC Usable for any conference (alternate locations). Usable for any conference (alternate locations).

Needs Analysis Units Synchronized time-of-day clocks on master stations for moderators. Synchronized time-of-day clocks on master stations for moderators. Presentation length and warning times programmable at master station. Presentation length and warning times programmable at master station. Slave UnitMaster Unit Presentation time and indicator lights on the remote station visible to speaker. Presentation time and indicator lights on the remote station visible to speaker.

Project Outcomes / Deliverables Two portable speaker timing system units, each consisting of a programmable master station and remote station. Two portable speaker timing system units, each consisting of a programmable master station and remote station. Instruction Manual. Instruction Manual. Technical documentation. Technical documentation.

System Components Rabbit Microcontroller Rabbit Microcontroller Wireless Receiver/Transmitter Wireless Receiver/Transmitter 20 X 4 Character LCD – Master unit 20 X 4 Character LCD – Master unit 7-Segment Display (5 digits) – Slave unit 7-Segment Display (5 digits) – Slave unit LED Lights (Red, Yellow, Green) LED Lights (Red, Yellow, Green) Radio-Controlled Clock (used with battery) – Master Unit Radio-Controlled Clock (used with battery) – Master Unit Power Supply System to enable units to be plugged in. Power Supply System to enable units to be plugged in. Housing Unit to Enclose Circuitry Housing Unit to Enclose Circuitry

Pictures of System Go to pictures.html pictures.html pictures.html

Work Schedule 1) Rabbit Microcontrollers attached to program boards. 2) Power supply designed. 3) LCD interfaced with Rabbit microcontroller What Has Been Accomplished So Far

Work Schedule 1) Get master and slave units talking to each other. 2) Interface the keypad with board and microcontroller. 3) Interface the 7-Segment Display. 4) Finalize housing design. 5) Put everything together. 6) Test System. 7) System is on schedule to be completed by October 1. What Still Needs to be Done

BudgetItemQuantity Total Cost (Includes Shipping) Money from WSU RCM 2000 RabbitCore Development Kit 2$350.00*$ X 4 Backlit LCD Module Segment Display Green 2.3 inches Wireless Module 900 MHz * Atomic Clock mm Jumbo LED’s (Red, Yellow, Green) N Mosfet Button Keypad Enclosure Boxes * Remaining Money from WSU Total922.23$77.67 *Aproximations Ordered by U of I Money from U of I RCM2000 RabbitCore Development Kits 2$350.00$ Remaining money Grand Total $ $400.00

Summary Master and Slave with Rabbit Microcontroller Master and Slave with Rabbit Microcontroller Intuitive Programmable Master Units Intuitive Programmable Master Units 900 MHz Wireless link 900 MHz Wireless link Clock with WWVB on Master Units Clock with WWVB on Master Units Large Display for Speaker to See Remaining Time Large Display for Speaker to See Remaining Time Red, Yellow, and Green Warning Lights Red, Yellow, and Green Warning Lights Powered by 120 Volts, AC Powered by 120 Volts, AC Speaker Timing System will be completed by October. Speaker Timing System will be completed by October.