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S TOPLIGHT PIZZA WIND POWERED ENTERTAINMENT Nicole Feliciano (Team Lead) John Figueira (Team Member) Noor Husain (Team Member) Kyle Grotjohn (Team member) Dr. Albright (Faculty Advisor) Jenifer miller (industry advisor) Dr. Kennedy (Client) Dr. Nuxoll (Class Advisor)

O UTLINE Introduction Project overview Milestones Accomplished Milestones Additional Milestones Upcoming Milestones Design component Issues/Concern Conclusion

I NTRODUCTION The project is a wind belt generator that will be used to charge a modern cell phone battery. Requirements//Components: Wind: Energy source which cause oscillation. Magnets: Excite Coils/Faraday’s Law. Coils: Induces a magnetic field, that causes charge at the load. Membrane: Moves magnets to change magnetic field causing voltage. Rectifier: ADC converter. Battery: Load, and holds charge.

M ILESTONES A CCOMPLISHED :- * Accomplished on 9/28/2012.Completed Website.Submit part list for approval.Due: Functional Specification, advisor-approved draft (ver 0.95) *Accomplished on 10/05/2012.Due: Functional Specification, final draft (ver 1.0)

M ILESTONES A DDITIONAL : Order parts list-10/07/2012 Finish building the frame-10/20/2012 Find the minimum threshold voltage for the rectifier-10/23/2012

MILESTONES UPCOMING First Prototype Constructed -10/31/2012 Due: Design Document, first complete draft (ver 0.9)-11/02/2012 Due: Design Document, advisor-approved draft (ver 0.95) Deadline: Team Meeting with Peter Rachor- 11/09/2012 Due: Design Document, final draft (ver 1.0)Final Budget- 11/16/2012 November Program Reviews Due-11/30/12  NOTE: Change milestones >>PLAN B<<

M ILESTONES Table1. Milestones according to the functional specification

DESIGN COMPONENT Figure 1. Block Diagram of the wind belt

R ECTIFIER Using four matched diodes with pairs of diodes oriented in opposite directions. Aiming to create a DC signal using an AC signal as an input. When the input signal changes from positive input to negative input, the output signal is only within the positive plane. The figure below demonstrates the orientation of the diodes. Figure 2. Bridge Rectifier

T HE FRAME PVC plastic piping will be used for its rigidity. Metal won’t be used for the fear that it would negatively affect the magnets and the magnetic flux.

T HE F RAME

R ECTIFIER MINIMUM INPUT VOLTAGE = 0.74 V using the function generator, the necessary voltage to turn on the rectifier in the forward active regime is 0.74 V

I SSUES / CONCERNS Frame size for oscillation. Time to charge the battery. (may take a long time to charge) Might blow the battery.

CONCLUSION Project overview Project Components Milestones Accomplished Additional Upcoming Concerns