The Disposable Camera Group 2: Shelby Nease, Matthew Olson, Ryan Coleman, Ryan Handley.

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The Disposable Camera Group 2: Shelby Nease, Matthew Olson, Ryan Coleman, Ryan Handley

Redesign  Paint on outside to reduce sticker waste.  Combine some parts to reduce waste.

Mechanical System Shutter Spring Frame Counter Film Advance lock sprocket Camshaft Film Advance Gear Picture Button

Exposure Process Lens Viewfinder Film Shutter

Electrical System Battery Circuit Viewfinder Lens

Reusable Parts  All plastic parts are recycled  Battery is checked and some are approved to be reused  Flash unit and circuit board are tested and repaired (if needed) for reuse

The 1.5V AA battery cell powers up the oscillator. (Energy Processing) The 1.5V AA battery cell powers up the oscillator. (Energy Processing) The first transformer generates the AC Voltage to volts. (Energy Processing) The first transformer generates the AC Voltage to volts. (Energy Processing) When the main Capacitor is charged it is indicated by a LED light and its voltage is applied to the flash tube terminals. (Signal Processing) When the main Capacitor is charged it is indicated by a LED light and its voltage is applied to the flash tube terminals. (Signal Processing) The trigger switch is pressed to activate the shutter and the flash charge. (Signal Processing) The trigger switch is pressed to activate the shutter and the flash charge. (Signal Processing) Advance spin wheel is spun to advance the film and wind the shutter. (Energy Processing) Advance spin wheel is spun to advance the film and wind the shutter. (Energy Processing) Frame counter is advanced to show the number of pictures left. (Material Processing) Frame counter is advanced to show the number of pictures left. (Material Processing) Film and shutter are in position to use the camera. (Material Processing) Film and shutter are in position to use the camera. (Material Processing) User looks through the viewfinder to select the image. (Energy Processing) User looks through the viewfinder to select the image. (Energy Processing) The shutter opens and the voltage travels to a second transformer. This new and much higher voltage is then put through the flash tube to create a flash. (Energy Processing) The shutter opens and the voltage travels to a second transformer. This new and much higher voltage is then put through the flash tube to create a flash. (Energy Processing) The shutter closes and the image is stored onto the camera. (Energy Processing) The shutter closes and the image is stored onto the camera. (Energy Processing) Camera Operation

Functional Decomposition Single Use Camera Energy Processing Signal Processing Trigger shutter open Mechanical Electrical Light Material Processing Open Shutter Advance film by one Flash Discharge Flash Charging Battery Viewfinder Lens Frame Counting Advance film and wind up shutter Cock Shutter Image stored Light Sensitive Film Image presented on the film place Flash ready signal Trigger flash discharge Turn on flash charging