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1 Ultrasonic Rangefinder
Matt Johnston & Brett Griffin

2 Motivation Various ultrasonic technologies used in a wide number of industries in Alberta Numerous industry specific applications through modification of design Interest in H/W aspect of computer engineering

3 Background Transducers convert energy in one form, to energy in another In our case AC signals at 40 kHz cause a piezoelectric crystal to oscillate at 40 kHz The crystal produces a 40 kHz ultrasonic sound wave that is recovered at another transducer 400EP250 Transducer

4 Theory Send square wave pulses from DE2 to transducers at 40 kHz and start a timer Receive sine wave at 40 kHz → verify signal → stop timer Measure distance based on speed of sound in air Pulse train sent to Tx transducer with response of Rx transducer

5 Hardware Requirements
Transducer interfaced to DE2 via custom hardware Numerous custom .vhdl components needed ADC, Operation amplifier, bandpass filter, voltage regulators

6 Hardware Requirements

7 Software Requirements
User interface Initiate transducer transmit & and reading of ADC Controlling timer start/stop Distance calculations Distance accuracy optimization algorithm

8 Difficulties ADC Integration Signal processing/noise eradication
Minimizing error

9 Demonstration Accomplishments Distance measurements up to 6.5-7 ft.
Distance error ~1-4 inches; Solid foundation for further work involving ultrasound Demonstration

10 Future applications Leak detection in a pipeline
Changes in transmit time along a moving fluid would indicate a change in fluid velocity A un-wanted change in velocity could indicate that there is a leak in the pipeline

11 Questions?


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