EE/CS 480 Spring February 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Team Matthew Gridley Tim Morris Nathan Oliver Advisor Dr. Rylander Industry Representative Mr. Andrew Hui Intel
EE/CS 480 Spring February 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Overview Introduction Scorecard Additional Accomplishments Plans Issues/Concerns Conclusions
EE/CS 480 Spring February 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Introduction Provides readily accessible time, temperature, altitude, compass heading, and GPS data to the user Target User: Skiers and Snowboarders Potential Applications: Hiking, Geocaching, Cyclists, Military
EE/CS 480 Spring February 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Component Block Diagram
EE/CS 480 Spring February 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Project Rendering
EE/CS 480 Spring February 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Scorecard Completed –Complete TOPs v1.0 –Integrate GPS with MC and LCD –Test/Integrate new Thermometer with MC and LCD In Progress –Assemble power system
EE/CS 480 Spring February 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Additional Accomplishments Two sleep mode snippets written Hardware latch explored
EE/CS 480 Spring February 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Plans Complete sleep mode Complete UI Assemble power system Mount hardware on helmet Convert LCD to be transparent
EE/CS 480 Spring February 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Milestones NumberDescriptionOriginal 9/25/07 Previous 11/26/07 Present 2/26/08 1Product Approval9/10/07 2Plan Approval11/9/07 3Parts Chosen & Ordered10/5/07 4Components Integrated & Tested10/26/0711/30/07 5Design Review12/07/07 6Top level Schematic1/18/0812/07/07 7Software Complete2/15/08 2/20/08 8Theory of operations2/22/08 2/20/08 9Prototype release (full functionality)03/21/08 10Founder’s Day04/08/08 11Final Report04/18/08
EE/CS 480 Spring February 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Concerns/Issues Past Concerns/Issues –Problems with GPS –Thermometer low temperature reading Minor –Modifying LCD to be transparent Major –none
EE/CS 480 Spring February 2008 University of Portland School of Engineering Conclusions Component integration complete UI integration and mounting to come Still on schedule