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1 SD Card Data Logger Senior Design I Mid-Semester Presentation Sep 30, 2010

2 Team Advisor: Dr. Patrick Donohoe James Felkins (EE) Team Leader, Testing, Web Design Harry Corey (EE) Testing, Hardware Design, Software Design Brendan Babiak (EE) Software & Hardware Design, Prototype Construction Jaron Martin (CPE) Lead Software Design, Prototype Construction

3 -Description of S-Drive -The Problem -The Solution -Design constraints -System overview -Tradeoffs -Timeline -Progress

4 The S-Drive is an OEM module that accepts data through a serial connection and saves it to an SD card.

5 SD cards are a viable storage medium with unique advantages but involve complex overhead.

6 The S-Drive will handle the unwanted overhead and make SD cards a more desirable solution.

7 NameDescription CommunicationThe device must have UART and SPI data connections. Voltage The device must support an input voltage between 3.3 and 5 V. Current Draw The device must draw a maximum current of 250 mA in active mode, 200 uA in sleep mode, and 10 uA in deep- sleep mode. Storage Medium The device must interface with a standard size, 32 x 24 x 2.1 mm SD card. MemoryThe device must support all SD cards up to 32 GB.

8 [1] SD Version NameMaximum Capacity SD 1.xSD1 GB (revised to support 4 GB) SD 2.0SDHC32 GB SD 3.0SDXC2 TB A standard-sized SD socket allows for increase compatibility across different sizes of SD cards. 32GB was chosen to support all SD cards through the SD 2.0 specification.

9 The device must cost less than $60. CompetitorPrice VDRIVE2$24.50 [4] Logomatic v2$59.95 [3] Avisaro M2051199.00 € (~$133) [2] [2] [4] [3]

10 The device must easily fit and integrate into other systems. Provided on a PCB No larger than 5 in 2 Easily mountable

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18 Number of Simultaneous Open Files Allowed Convenience to the User Percent of remaining RAM available for buffer (%) How often SD card must be powered on 1Least convenient100Least often 2More convenient50More often More than 2Most convenient< 33.3Most often

19 PICAvailable FAT libraries? Available from Manufacturer? Available Program Memory (kB) RAM(KiB)Estimated Sleep Current Draw PIC24FJ64 GA102 Yes 648~10 uA PIC24HJ32 GP202 Yes 322~100 uA

20 Month August September October November Research Hardware design Programming Prototyping Testing Final Prototype

21 Hardware Design Ordered Parts -Microcontroller -SD card socket Prototype construction -SD card socket installed -Power supply Began software development -Successfully written data to an SD card

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24 Finish software development -SD card initialization routines -FAT16, FAT32 file system management -input configuration -buffering scheme

25 Problem SD card overhead is burdensome Solution S-Drive will handle overhead Design Constraints packaging, current draw, etc. Technical Tradeoffs File Allowance (1, 2, or more) Microcontrollers (PIC24H vs. PIC24F)

26 [7] Microchip, “PIC24F Family Reference Manual, Sect. 21 UART,” Microchip Technology Inc., January 26, 2010. [Online]. Available: http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/en026583.pdf. [Accessed September 14, 2010]. http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/en026583.pdf [8] Microchip, “PIC24F Family Reference Manual, Sect. 23 Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI),” Microchip Technology Inc., March 22, 2007. [Online]. Available:http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/39699b.pdf. [Accessed September 14, 2010].http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/DeviceDoc/39699b.pdf [9] STEC, “SLDSxxxBS(I)U Data Sheet,” STEC Inc., March 2008. [Online]. Available: http://www.stec- inc.com/downloads/flash_datasheets/SLSDxxxB_I_U61000-05203.pdf. [Accessed September 14, 2010].http://www.stec- inc.com/downloads/flash_datasheets/SLSDxxxB_I_U61000-05203.pdf [10] Sparkfun Electronics, “Logomatic v2 Serial SD Datalogger,” On-Line Store,2010.[Online].Available:http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.ph p?products_id=8627. [Accessed:September 14, 2010]. [11] C-ONE Technology Corp., “Wide Temperature Industrial SD Card Product Specification,” May 2010. [Online]. Available: http://www.psism.com/c-1sd.pdf. [Accessed: September 14, 2010].http://www.psism.com/c-1sd.pdf

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