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Remember DOS- Disk Operating System?

The pointed hair boss remains clueless

What would you rather have? A computer or an X-Box 360 $398 Laptop computer AMD Sempron Processor 60 GB nard drive DVD/CD Burner Basic programs $ X-Box 360 One controller NO games Wal-Mart Ad

With more cars becoming hybrid electric and total electric powered, the demand for Electrical and Computer engineers will increase in the auto industry. The Volt by GM will be an all electric car. Other manufacturers are also introducing all electric cars

This was a good idea but was scrapped because the solar powered lights would not provide enough illumination. It will be revisited as solar cells and LEDS become more efficient and brighter

Opto-electronics (devices that use light) include LEDs or light emitting diodes, solar cells, and fiber optic components

The incandescent light bulb is going away Time Magazine

UNC-Charlotte College of Engineering Buildings Grigg Physics Optoelectronics Duke Centennial ME PE Motor sports Cameron ECE Clean Room Smith ET MAPS EPIC ECE and Civil Engineering New football stadium Bioinformatics CMS STEM High School

Engr 1202 E01 students will do two projects Details on each project will be presented The EE project will require working in the Cameron microelectronics clean room The EE project will require working in the Cameron microelectronics clean room The computer engineering project will be done in EPIC The computer engineering project will be done in EPIC

The Engr 1202 EE Project Teams will be formed of 4 to 6 members. Each team will decide on various options to design and fabricate a prototype. Teams will be formed of 4 to 6 members. Each team will decide on various options to design and fabricate a prototype. The EE project will require a one hour time commitment other than the TR 8:OOam slot. The EE project will require a one hour time commitment other than the TR 8:OOam slot. A silicon wafer will be used to fabricate the prototype miniature communications antenna A silicon wafer will be used to fabricate the prototype miniature communications antenna The design will be evaluated on cost, reliability, and manufacturability. The design will be evaluated on cost, reliability, and manufacturability. Each team will submit slide presentation of their design. Each team will submit slide presentation of their design.

The Engr 1202 EE Project Research, design, and fabricate a miniature planar antenna for use in: 1) Mobile phone using the PCS frequency of MHz 2) “Bluetooth” and Wi-Fi antenna using the frequency band of MHz 3) RFID antenna using the frequency band of MHz 4) GPS antenna using the frequencies of MHz and MHz Maximum size of 20mm x 20mm, minimum size of 5mm x 5mm. Width on antenna not less than 1mm. Design to have no sharp corners. Reliability, cost, and manufacturability to also be considered

The Computer Engineering Project Students will form small teams Students will form small teams A computer related project will be fabricated A computer related project will be fabricated Work will be done in EPIC Work will be done in EPIC Dr. Conrad will provide additional details Dr. Conrad will provide additional details

Communications – the key to technology progress Data, voice, and video are all key elements Data, voice, and video are all key elements Both electrical and computer engineers will play a key and vital role Both electrical and computer engineers will play a key and vital role “Wireless” communications is the dominate form “Wireless” communications is the dominate form The EE project will focus on communications systems and a key element of these system. The EE project will focus on communications systems and a key element of these system.

Next few slides are from the book:

Antennas How Wireless Works by Preston Gralla

Early Mobile Phones where not cellular but used a common centrally located tall antenna (similar to police and fire radios) and were limited in the number of phone numbers available

Early Cell Phone

The Inside of a mobile flip phone Chip set for transmit and receive Keypad Camera Ribbon wire to connect top and bottom Display on back side of circuit board Battery

Cell phone showing internal antenna Antenna

Wrist mobile phone is a reality

Recent announcement at CES Watch to cell phone connectivity

LG Watch Phone now available

Example of a miniature antenna for a mobile phone/watch

From Engr 1201 we will use:

Engr 1202 EE project and the clean room 1. To work in the clean room, students must wear clean room garments 2. To work in the clean room, students must pass the required safety test 3. Students need to be aware of the hazards in the clean room at all times

Clean Room?

Cameron Hall On Craver Road, across from parking lot 16 Microelectronics Clean Room on second floor, room 201

Required gowning when working in the ECE Microelectronics Clean Room Special material garments Special material garments Hood Hood Coveralls Coveralls Boots Boots Face mask Face mask Goggles when working with chemicals Goggles when working with chemicals Gloves Gloves

Students Working in the ECE Microelectronics Clean Room

Requirements to work in the ECE Microelectronics Clean Room Gown in clean room garments at all times Gown in clean room garments at all times Understand clean room protocols and procedures Understand clean room protocols and procedures Understand the hazards and dangers when working in the clean room Understand the hazards and dangers when working in the clean room Take and pass a clean room safety test Take and pass a clean room safety test

Units used in electrical and computer engineering Units Tera Giga – Mega – Kilo – Milli – Micro – Nano – Pico –

Understanding the SI system is essential in engineering Power – kilovolts, megawatts Circuits – microamps, picofarads, millivolts Communications – megahertz, gigahertz Computer speed – nanoseconds Time dependence – microseconds, milliseconds

How much does it cost to run a 100 watt light bulb Typical cost from Duke Power is $.08/Kw-Hr Convert 100w to Kw (Kw = 10 3 W) 100W=.1 KW For 1 hour a 100w light bulb uses.1 KW-Hr For 24 hours, a 100W light bulb uses (24 hr) x (.1 KW- hr) = 2.4 Kw-Hr/day Cost for 24 hr is ($.08/Kw-hr) x (2.4 Kw-hr/day) =$.192/day Cost for a month is (30 days) x ($.192/day) = $5.76/month Cost for a year is (365 days) x ($.192/day) = $70.08/year

Compare cost to a high efficiency replacement lamp If an equivalent high efficiency lamp uses 13 watts instead of 100 watts 13 watts =.013 Kw (.013 KW-Hr) x (24Hr/day) =.312 KW-Hr/day ( $.08/Kw-Hr) x (.312 KW-Hr/day) = $.02496/day ($.02496/day) x (365 days/yr) = $9.11/yr 100watt light bulb = $70.08/yr 13 watt light bulb = $9.11/yr Based on lamp running 24 hours per day, everyday for a year

This analysis can be used for any electrical device Every electrical device will show power required to operate it Typical computer may use 120V, 1.5A (120V)(1.5) = 180 watts =.180 Kw (.180 Kw-hr) x ($.08/Kw-Hr) = $.0144/Hr ($.0144/hr) x (24 hr/day) = $.3456/day ($.3456/day) x (365 days/yr) = $ /yr There will be a questions on this type analysis on the tests

Assignment – due next class Review the presentation slides on the project, antennas and units Complete HW 2 – units work sheet found on the Engr 1202 ECE web site Answers need to be in scientific notation – one unit to the left of the decimal point Submit via Homework and lecture slides can be found at under heading Engr 1202,