CS-EE 480 Fall November 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Glide Garage Door Tele-Controller Team Graham Linn Srija Pidaparthy Marc Miyaki Advisor Dr. Lillevik, Dr. Osterberg & Dr. Hoffbeck Industry Representatives Mr. Steve Kassel (Mathstar) Mr. Paul Menig (Freightliner)
CS-EE 480 Fall November 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Overview Introduction Accomplishments Plans Milestones Concerns/Issues Conclusions
CS-EE 480 Fall November 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Introduction A device to remotely control a garage door Who will it benefit? –People who forget to close their garage doors –Those who desire an extra level of security and control for their garage door
CS-EE 480 Fall November 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Introduction Project Glide will use several digital devices: –DAA (connect to phone) –DTMF Decoder (to interpret info from user) –Voice Chip (to play back messages to the user) –MOSIS Chip (to control the system)
CS-EE 480 Fall November 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Block Diagram
CS-EE 480 Fall November 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Scorecard Update Project Plan to.95, 1.0 COMPLETE MOSIS Chip Design COMPLETE –State Diagram, State Tables –Implement in B2Logic –Fully Tested –Run BLT, hand in.edf file to Dr. Osterberg Define materials for Design Review COMPLETE
CS-EE 480 Fall November 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Additional Accomplishments Acquired Phone Line in Lab. Budget Approved
CS-EE 480 Fall November 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Plans for December/January Complete System Schematic Get Design Approved Test Functionality of DAA CPLD on breadboard and tested Power supply integrated and tested Off Chip Logic Implemented and tested.
CS-EE 480 Fall November 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Milestones NumberDescriptionOriginal 9/22/06 Previous 9/22/06 Present 11/30/06 1Product Approval9/11/06 2Functional Spec Approval10/27/06 3Project Plan Approval10/27/06 11/13/06 4xxx.edf file due11/22/06 5System Schematic12/4/06 6Design Review12/8/06 7CPLD built and tested1/19/07 8Off-MOS (external) Logic built and tested1/26/07 9PLD Version Complete2/15/072/16/07 10TOP’s Approval2/23/07 11Garage Door integrated with PLD version2/23/07 12MOSIS chip testing complete3/23/07 13Prototype (Demo) Release4/13/74/13/07 14Founder’s Day4/17/07 15Final Report4/27/07
CS-EE 480 Fall November 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Concerns/Issues The DAA and DTMF decoder functioning as we think they will –Risk of interfacing with the schools phone line. Compatibility of our major blocks –I/O Voltages, Digital/Analog Interfacing with the garage door opener
CS-EE 480 Fall November 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Possible Solutions Need to test all chips to ensure they work as we expect Get Dr. Hoffbeck’s help before he goes on sabbatical.
CS-EE 480 Fall November 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Conclusions Project Glide: –A device to remotely control a garage door Scorecard Plans: –Get approved –Build –Test, test, test
CS-EE 480 Fall November 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering Questions?