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ULTRASONIC TRANSMITTER Amanda Helberg, Brandon Ravenscroft, Jonathan Owen, and Kai Gustafson.

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1 ULTRASONIC TRANSMITTER Amanda Helberg, Brandon Ravenscroft, Jonathan Owen, and Kai Gustafson

2 LEVEL 0: BEACON SYSTEM Arduino Uno Programmable Oscillator Buffer Matching Network Transducer

3 LEVEL 0: RADAR SYSTEM Programmable Amplifier Buffer Amplifier Impedance Matching Network Transducer On-board RCVR Arduino DUE DAC ADC Test Point Echo from chirp Output Chirp Test Point

4 SCHEMATIC: RADAR SYSTEM

5 16-ELEMENT ULTRASONIC TRANSMITTER

6 HOW TO ACCOMPLISH THIS

7

8 PROJECT MANAGEMENT

9 PROGRESS

10 RISKS Input Power to Arduino Due Risk: The Arduino Due can only have an input of 3.3 V unlike the Arduino Uno having 5 V.  Mitigation: Zener diode limiter (clamping circuit.) Collaboration with Team Receiver Risk: Improper co-location with Receiver Team.  Mitigation: Keep in close contact with Receiver team upon design of final board. Scheduling Risk: Not having the code and/or board complete by deadlines.  Mitigation: Sticking to Gantt chart schedule to ensure project components are completed on time. Risk: Manufacturing company lead times being inaccurate.  Mitigation: Board design submitted two weeks early in event of delay. Test Points Risk: Having a completed faulty board and no way to connect to certain areas to test.  Mitigation: Insert appropriate test points in design.

11 QUESTIONS?

12 BACK UP SLIDE-ALLOCATIONS


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