CS-EE 481 1Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering Project Yew Inline Power Monitor with Cost Analysis Team Zubin Bagai Jon Worley Kevin.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
CS-EE Project PBoT Zone Surveillance Team Steve Beyer Carolyn Farris Emily McKaig Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering Advisor.
Advertisements

Energy Smart Room GROUP 9 PRESENTERS DEMO DATE SPECIAL THANKS TO ADVISOR PRESENTERS Thursday April 19, 2007 Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering.
EE/CS 480 Fall October 2007 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Killdeer Digital Tire Pressure Monitoring System Team John Hirano.
CS-EE 481 1Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering Project BoG Wireless Breath-Analyzer with Key- Lock Team Jessica Herman Patrick Hunt.
Team Welcome to Woop Woop Project WiFi Clock. Introduction Team Members  Rosemary Peters  Kirby Wigton  Nate Perkins  Joe Haggberg Advisor Dr. Aziz.
CS-EE 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2007 University of Portland School of Engineering Digital Odometer Authors Josh Eby Kirk Chen Brandon Pearsall Advisor.
Team Mio Solid State Thermostat for Peltier Beverage Temperature Control Team Members Kristian Liwanag Gregory Brady Adrienne Suñer Jackie Floyd Faculty.
Team Mio. Solid State Thermostat for Peltier Beverage Temperature Control Team Members Kristian Liwanag Gregory Brady Adrienne Suñer Jackie Floyd Faculty.
Senior Design 1 Project RNG: Radiation-Based Random Number Generator Team Oregon Chub –Ashley Donahoo –Colton Hamm –Alex Brotherston –Matt Johnson University.
CS-EE 481 Spring University of Portland School of Engineering Project Golden Mantle CMOS 8-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter Team T Travis Tompkins.
Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering.
CS-EE 481 1Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering 24 Hour Clock Authors Evan McNichols Brian Myles Joe Oletti Advisor Prof. Nuxoll,
Team Klickitat Persistence of Vision Globe Team Members Maldeep Kang Chris Scott Rose Harber Michael Burton Faculty Advisor Dr. Peter Osterberg Industry.
EE/CS 480 Fall September, 2007 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Puffins Complex Multivariable Keypad Input Chip Team RuthAnn.
EE/CS 480 Fall September, 2007 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Puffins Synchronous Chorded Keypad Input Chip Team RuthAnn Gobble.
EE/CS 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Golden Eagle CMOS Fast Fourier Transform Processor Team.
EE/CS 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Team Killdeer’s Digital Tire Pressure Monitoring System Authors.
EE/CS 480 Fall September, 2007 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Puffins Complex Multivariable Keypad Input Chip Team RuthAnn.
CS-EE 480 Fall September, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Pilot Rock Stanford’s Restaurant and Bar lighting design Team.
CS-EE 481 Spring Swift-Fox Founder’s Day, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering Imagine the ability to view and record Up to five different.
CS-EE 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2007 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Boring Authors Michael Braun Geoffrey Friason Eric Yost.
Senior Design 1 Project RNG: Radiation-Based Random Number Generator Team Oregon Chub –Ashley Donahoo –Colton Hamm –Alex Brotherston –Matt Johnson University.
EE/CS 480 Fall November, 2007 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Killdeer Digital Tire Pressure Monitoring System Team John Hirano.
CS-EE 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2007 University of Portland School of Engineering Holonomic Motion Control Authors Grant Hay Jeffrey Hayes Advisor.
CS-EE 481 Spring CMOS Optically Triggered Traffic Recorder Authors Annette Collins Tom Kinnear Jeff Scott Advisor Dr. Aziz Inan Dr. Peter Osterberg.
EE/CS 480/ /16/2015 9:02:14 PM University of Portland School of Engineering Project Yew Inline Power Monitor with Cost Analysis Team Zubin Bagai.
CS-EE 481 Spring University of Portland School of Engineering Project Golden Mantle CMOS 8-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter Team T Travis Tompkins.
CS-EE 481 Spring 2007 Sublimity Audio 1 February, 2007 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Sublimity Audio Stereo Class-D Audio Amplifier.
CS-EE 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2003 University of Portland School of Engineering The Inverted Pendulum Authors Jason Boyce Jen Miller Advisors Dr.
Team Fire On The Mountain: Jennifer Bond, Rob Cagan, Michael Patterson, & Jonathan Smith Faculty Advisor: Dr. Joseph Hoffbeck Dr. Peter Osterberg Industry.
CS-EE 481 1Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering Team STEEL Bridge Digital Thermostat Authors Shawn Patterson Chris Wong Kyle Woodard.
CS-EE 481 Spring Founders Day, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Bighorn : A CMOS Low Pass Switched-Capacitor Filter Authors.
CS-EE 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2003 University of Portland School of Engineering A CMOS Phase Locked Loop Authors: Dan Booth Jared Hay Pat Keller.
CS-EE 480 Fall November 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Glide Garage Door Tele-Controller Team Graham Linn Srija Pidaparthy.
CS-EE 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2004 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Steelhead A CMOS 4-Bit x 4-Bit Multiplier Authors Scott.
CS-EE 480 Fall November, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Long Tom OTTR Team Annette DeVille Tom Kinnear Jeff Scott Advisor.
CS-EE 480 Fall November, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Beaver Marsh: Digital Odometer Team Josh Eby Brandon Pearsol Kirk.
CS-EE 480 Fall September, 2003 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Brown Trout In-Line Headphone Amplifier Team Casey Hughes Jeff.
CS-EE 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2004 University of Portland School of Engineering In-Line Headphone Amplifier Authors Jim Bosak Casey Hughes Jeff.
CS-EE 480 Fall University of Portland School of Engineering Project Brown Trout In-Line Headphone Amplifier Team Casey Hughes Jeff Sharp Jim Bosak.
CS-EE 481 Spring 2007 March University of Portland School of Engineering Project Beaver Marsh: Digital Odometer Team Kirk Chen Josh Eby Brandon Pearsall.
CS-EE Self-Ordering Bocce Ball System Authors Michael Chhor Brent Groulik Sean Pfister Allan Young University of Portland School of Engineering Advisor.
EE/CS 480 Spring February 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Puffins Synchronous Chorded Keypad Input Chip Team RuthAnn Gobble.
CS-EE 480 Spring 2006 Sublimity Audio 1 September, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Sublimity Audio Stereo Class D Audio Amplifier.
EE/CS 480/481 12/12/ :16:40 PM University of Portland School of Engineering Project Yew Inline Power Monitor with Cost Analysis Team Zubin Bagai.
CS-EE 481 1April 7 th, 2009 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Deadwood A Digital Enigma Machine Authors Aaron Challenner Marc Smith.
CS-EE 481 Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering Authors Zachary Faltersack Brian Burns Stephen Kam Faculty Advisor Dr. Andrew Nuxoll.
CS-EE 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2004 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Kokanee: TTL 7400 Series Logic Tester using CMOS VLSI Team.
EE/CS 481 Spring University of Portland School of Engineering Project BoG Wireless Breath-Analyzer with Key- Lock Team Jessica Herman Patrick Hunt.
CS-EE 481 Spring University of Portland School of Engineering Project Golden Mantle CMOS 8-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter Team T Travis Tompkins.
CS-EE 480 Spring 2006 Sublimity Audio 1 September, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Sublimity Audio Stereo Class-D Audio Amplifier.
CS-EE 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering CMOS Digital Lock Authors Julie Barton-Smith Cory Johnson Jessica.
CS-EE 480 Fall November, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Molalla Microprocessor-based Charge Controller Team Andrew Melton.
CS-EE Project Auto-Shifting Bicycle Team Shortnose Sucker Authors Tim Slevin-Vegdahl Joan Javier Cyrus Medrano Brendan Figuly Founder’s Day University.
EE/CS 480 Spring February, 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Golden Eagle Fast Fourier Transform Processor Team Sandra Pellecer.
CS-EE 481 Spring March, 2005 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Bighorn CMOS Low Pass Switched Capacitor Filter Team Brien Bliatout.
CS-EE 481 Spring Founder’s Day, 2003 University of Portland School of Engineering CMOS Authorized Entry System Authors Christina Schulz Krissy Smith.
Project Glide Garage Door Tele-Controller
Project Glide Garage Door Tele-Controller
Project Owyhee MOSIS Digital Lock
YRW: Project Yellowtooth
Advanced Energy management using Smart Metering and Automation System, and a Cloud Based Home Appliances Ratings Database. Omole, olayinka S. Electrical/Electronics.
Project Bighorn: A CMOS Low Pass Switched-Capacitor Filter
Project Sublimity Audio Stereo Class-D Audio Amplifier
Project BoG Wireless Breath-Analyzer to Key-Lock
Authors Mason Tabata Weston Kurisu Taya Campagna Lindsay Megyesi
Project BoG Wireless Breath-Analyzer with Key-Lock
Project Owyhee MOSIS Digital Lock
Project BoG Wireless Breath-Analyzer with Key-Lock
Presentation transcript:

CS-EE 481 1Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering Project Yew Inline Power Monitor with Cost Analysis Team Zubin Bagai Jon Worley Kevin Eldrige Faculty Advisors Dr. Albright, Dr. Osterberg Industry Representative Mr. John Haner Bonneville Power Administration

CS-EE 481 2Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering Agenda Introduction Jon Worley Background Kevin Eldrige Research/Design Zubin Bagai Results Jon Worley Conclusions Kevin Eldrige Demonstration Team Yew

CS-EE 481 3Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering Introduction The Problem: –The U.S. is a top consumer of energy –The typical household uses appliances when it is convenient to do so –Lack of knowledge about which appliances use the most energy, inefficient

CS-EE The Solution: –In-line Power Monitor with Cost Analysis Introduction (Cont’d) Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering

CS-EE The Goal: Relate W to $ -Monitor the power usage of a household appliance -Utilize a keypad and LCD to make the monitor fully interactive with the user -Provide education about device efficiency, costs associated with time-of-use -Project model: Sense  Process  Actuate Background Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering

CS-EE 481 6Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering Background (Cont’d) Power Sensing -Measurements of voltage and current -Safety in design -Use components that are low power

CS-EE Background (Cont’d) Data Processing: -Analog-to-Digital signal conversion (PIC) -Needs to handle keypad input & LCD output (PIC) -MOSIS capabilities (What functions can we design?) Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering

CS-EE 481 8Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering Research Desired functionality of the project –Monitor Power –LCD display (small) –Ability to switch power on/off How do we produce this functionality Feasible? What will we be able to do with the MOSIS Result of research –Power Sensing –Data Processing –User Input

CS-EE 481 9Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering Design Integration of all parts into a single unit

CS-EE Design (Cont’d) Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering Power Sensing –Measures voltage drop and current draw of device –Translates these values into small voltages ‒ Small voltages sent into Opto-Isolators

CS-EE Design (Cont’d) Data Processing –PIC Calculates power, takes keypad info to calculate cost, outputs to LCD, sends power prices to the MOSIS chip –MOSIS –Determines whether the threshold price is exceeded, controls the SS relay, keeps track of time –Solid State Relay Receives signal from MOSIS to allow/block power to device Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering

CS-EE Design (Cont’d) Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering

CS-EE Results Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering

CS-EE Results (Cont’d) Founder’s Day B 2 Logic Schematic University of Portland School of Engineering

CS-EE Results (Cont’d) Founder’s Day LEDIT Layout University of Portland School of Engineering

CS-EE System Results Individual √ Power Sensing √ ADC √ Solid State Relay √ MOSIS √ LCD √ Key-Pad System √ Power Sensing √ ADC √ Solid State Relay √ MOSIS √ LCD √ Key-Pad √ Power Calculation University of Portland School of Engineering Founder’s Day

CS-EE System Results Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering V Line =1001* ((V V-ADC -*19.5mV) -Vref/2)*(0.512/Vref) I Line =(1/0.015)* ((V I-ADC *19.5mV) -Vref/2)*(0.512/Vref) V RMS = K V (V ADC – V Zero ) I RMS = K I (I ADC – I zero ) Power (W) = V RMS *I RMS Cost = (¢/W-M) * Power 4.23 %Error 1¢/kW-H Theoretical Calibration Calculation Result Maximum Error

CS-EE Conclusion In-line Power Monitor with Cost Analysis –Goal: Educate, initiate change in energy-use habits Enhancements: –Expand power factor table –10 bit ADC –Current sensing resistor network –Auto-calibration function in PIC –Wireless/Ethernet connectivity –Software to track energy consumption Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering

CS-EE Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering Demonstration Simulation of In-line Power Monitor with Cost Analysis

CS-EE Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering Special Thanks Dr. Robert Albright Dr. Peter Osterberg Dr. Joe Hoffbeck Dr. Wayne Lu Mr. John Haner Mr. Craig Henry Mr. Steve Westdal Grant from the MOSIS Educational Program (MEP)

CS-EE Founder’s Day University of Portland School of Engineering Thank You. Are there any questions?