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1 Carnivorous Ninja Warriors Final Presentation Katie Brissenden, Kat Bryant, Cam Comeau, Aram Podolski, Hannah Williams December 1, 2009

2 Mission Overview Analyze the world at high altitude because, due to climate changes on the Earth, humans may need to live in different environmental conditions. The viability of life sustaining environments in different atmospheric conditions Six ultra-violet photodiodes, one on each face of the satellite. Methane gas sensor and the carbon monoxide sensor will be embedded onto the top of the satellite. Dangerous levels of methane and carbon monoxide, and ultraviolet rays will be determined prior to the launching of the satellite. Following the recovery of the satellite, the data will be analyzed to determine if the dangerous levels for each sensor was reached.

3 Design –15 x 15x 15cm cube –¾ inch insulation on all internal sides –6 UV photodiodes on each face –1 Methane gas sensor on top –1 Carbon monoxide sensor on top –Parts –Foam Core, AVR microcontroller, digital camera, resistor heater, HOBO, insulation, CO sensor/module, CH4 sensor/module, 8 UV photodiodes, tubing, wires, aluminum tape, 9V batteries, aluminum tubing, circuit board, –UV photodiodes in aluminum tubes –Gas sensors embedded in foam core –Camera positioned horizontally to look out of one face, Plexiglas covering opening to seal, anti-fog on Plexiglas –All hardware secured inside of cube with Velcro, hot glue

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6 AVR programmed to turn on gas sensor heaters, camera, heater Output Programmed to collect data from UV, gas sensors, temperature, pressure, and X and Y accelerometer. Input Take data every 20 milliseconds How it works:

7 Differences between proposal and final product: Dropped humidity sensor Budget problems Dimension Change Smaller, more compact and greater heater efficiency UV sensors wired in series instead of parallel Ensures data from any face of the cube Used Velcro to secure components instead of just hot glue Plexiglas window for camera Change of team positions/specialties Lost a team member

8 Results and Analysis UV sensor data on ground Spike in data when exposed to UV light 1.1 to 1.18 Fluctuating from 1.16 to 1.19 because cube was being rotated and different amounts of UV light were being detected Dropped when UV source removed

9 Methane Gas Sensor Ground Data When exposed to the pre-calibrated level of methane, alarm is triggered causing voltage to jump from about 0 to approximately 4 V. Used propane tank Singular trigger If gas level not reached, no jump in voltage would be recorded.

10 Carbon Monoxide Gas Sensor Ground Data Sensor was turned on when the gas was already present, causing the voltage to start at 4V. Car exhaust used to calibrate, approximately 7000ppm. When moved away from source, alarm was no longer triggered and voltage dropped to about 0.

11 Ground data, no outside stimulation: Constant Temperature readings not correct

12 HOBO Data Turned on at 4:26 AM, not correct Turned off at 8:07 AM At 8:05: temperature changed from 71.77°F to 71.08°F Dew point changed from 4.6 to 4.5 Not a big enough change At 8:07, very last reading, everything went back to original values except secondary temperature The relative humidity stayed the same through the entire time recording data Doesn’t seem that any of the data collected from HOBO is accurate

13 Date TimeTemperature (*F) c:1RH (%) c:1 2Dew Point (*F) c:1 2Abs Humidity (gm/M3) c:1 2Uncomp RH (%) c:2 Temperature (*F) c:*4 11/12/09 04:26:30.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:26:35.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:26:40.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:26:45.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:26:50.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:26:55.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:27:00.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:27:05.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:27:10.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:27:15.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:27:20.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:27:25.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:27:30.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:27:35.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:27:40.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:27:45.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:27:50.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:27:55.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:28:00.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:28:05.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:28:10.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:28:15.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:28:20.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:28:25.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:28:30.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 11/12/09 04:28:35.071.7723.432.54.623.428.45 Hobo Data:

14 Flight Recap At launch: Both red and green lights were on Power to board Camera did not deploy Gas sensor heaters did not get warm At recovery: Camera still not deployed Gas sensor heaters not warm Opened Cube: All wires intact Solid LED on AVR Not armed Heater not warm

15 Failure Analysis Data retrieval: Status was partially armed Verifies that it was armed prior to launch, then turned on If not armed, status would have been in “safe mode” meaning disarmed Switches were turned on in the correct order If not, status would have been armed Approximately 7.16 seconds of data taken 359 data points Last data point was 0 If there had been no data, all points would read 5 No change in X or Y Stationary when turned on Pressure and temperature constant On ground when turned on Not able to repeat failure Everything worked during post-launch with no additional changes

16 xytemppressureUVCOCH4 2.617231.147480.6103613.847711.147480.0097660.610361 2.631881.147480.6054783.847711.147480.0097660.605478 2.636761.147480.6103613.847711.147480.0048830.605478 2.631881.147480.6103613.847711.147480.0097660.610361 2.631881.147480.6103613.847711.147480.0048830.610361 2.626991.147480.6103613.847711.147480.0048830.610361 2.636761.147480.6103613.837951.147480.0048830.610361 2.636761.147480.6103613.837951.147480.0097660.610361 2.631881.147480.6103613.842831.147480.0048830.610361 2.631881.147480.6103613.847711.147480.0097660.610361 2.636761.147480.6103613.842831.147480.0048830.610361 2.636761.147480.6103613.842831.147480.0097660.610361 2.631881.147480.6103613.842831.147480.0048830.610361 2.631881.147480.6103613.842831.147480.0048830.610361 2.631881.147480.6103613.842831.147480.0097660.610361 2.626991.152360.6103613.842831.147480.0097660.610361 2.636761.147480.6103613.842831.147480.0097660.610361 2.636761.147480.6103613.837951.147480.0097660.610361 2.636761.147480.6103613.842831.147480.0048830.610361 2.636761.147480.6103613.842831.147480.0097660.610361 2.636761.147480.6103613.842831.147480.0048830.610361 Portion of flight data

17 Conclusions  We suspect between the time that we armed the board and the time of launch, the satellite was turned on and turned off, therefore disarming the board and not allowing any data to be collected during the flight.

18 Expected Data Increase in UV CO detected CH4 not detected

19 Conclusions Continued… Discovered that we could use what little data we collected in order to find out what went wrong with our satellite. While we did not get data from the flight, our ground data is accurate and using research we can predict what the results should have been.

20 Lessons Learned We should have… Found one focus instead of trying to take on several experiments Focused more on programming earlier Divided tasks earlier To get different results… Removed the latch from the programming so that it would stay armed

21 Ready to Fly Again No special storage conditions, but there should be care taken when handling the satellite. To activate payload: –Prior to flight replace camera, heater, and AVR batteries –Arm payload –Flip power and then G-switch –Make sure red and green LEDs are on –Make sure LED on AVR is blinking –Camera should deploy when turned on

22 Appendix A RFP/Proposal/Requirement Compliance RequirementBalloonSatCompleted 850 gram max814.1gYes $100 budget$158.29No- remaining balance paid for by team members Digital CameraCanon A570IS Digital Camera Yes Foam CoreStructure- Foam Core Insulation- Foam Yes Additional ExperimentsUV photodiodes Gas Sensors Yes Analog Sensor InputsDo not exceed 5 volts for experiments Yes Flight string interfaceNon-metal tube, secured with washer/paperclip Yes Internal Temperature remains above -10°C Internal heater, gas sensor heaters Yes

23 Appendix B: Mass Budget PartWeight (grams) Canon A570IS Digital Camera(with 2 AA Batteries)220 AVR Microcontroller board (with batteries)150 Active Heater System (with batteries)100 CH4 Gas Sensor Module23.14 CO Gas Sensor Module23.14 Structure200 UV photodiodes (6)30 Breadboard for UV sensor20 Op amp for UV sensor20 Hot Glue10 Total796.28 Actual814.1

24 Appendix C: Financial Budget ComponentPricePart #Vendor Name 1 CH4 Gas Sensor Module$29.9927930Parallax 1 CO Gas Sensor Module$29.9927931Parallax 1 Camera$0.00 Canon A570IS DigitalSpace Grant 1 Microcontroller$0.00 Space Grant 1 Heater$0.00 Space Grant Aluminum Tape$0.00 Space Grant Hot Glue$0.00 Space Grant 3/4 inch insulation$0.00 Space Grant 2 Heater Batteries$0.00 Space Grant 8 Ultraviolet Super Bright LED's$11.92RL5-UV1215SuperBrightLEDS.com Electrical Wire$1.00 McGuckin Hardware Aluminum Tubing (36 inches)$4.799409McGuckin Hardware 9V batteries (per set of 8)$23.98 McGuckin Hardware Anti-fog$4.99 McGuckin Hardware Propane Torch$15.99 McGuckin Hardware Fishing Line$1.99 McGuckin Hardware Shipping and Handling$33.65 Total Cost =$158.29

25 Appendix D: Messages to Next Semester –Choose a simple mission objective and stick with it. –Start as early as possible and always be aware of deadlines. –Don’t be afraid to ask EVERYONE and ANYONE for help- they will help you! –Don’t be afraid to bribe for help (i.e. cookies) –Divide tasks and conquer ASAP! –If have team issues, tell your team…don’t bottle up your feelings and have an awkward session about it later.


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