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Viking Pump Flow Manager - Phase 2 Senior Design May 06-12.

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1 Viking Pump Flow Manager - Phase 2 Senior Design May 06-12

2 Flow Manager Overview Idea - to produce a specified the flow of a viscous liquid using a positive displacement pump without using mechanical means of measurement. Idea - to produce a specified the flow of a viscous liquid using a positive displacement pump without using mechanical means of measurement. Method - using inputs from sensors on the pump setup, and characteristics about the liquid itself as inputs to an algorithm, a specified pump speed is defined to produce the specified flow. Method - using inputs from sensors on the pump setup, and characteristics about the liquid itself as inputs to an algorithm, a specified pump speed is defined to produce the specified flow.

3 Disadvantages of the Current Pump Controller User interface User interface Lacks the intuitiveness of common updated human interface Lacks the intuitiveness of common updated human interface Input to and from the user is limited in scope. Input to and from the user is limited in scope. is difficult to use is difficult to use Lack of parts for the Flow Manager system Lack of parts for the Flow Manager system Some of the parts are custom to the device, this makes the parts dependent on one manufacturer and increases cost of the product Some of the parts are custom to the device, this makes the parts dependent on one manufacturer and increases cost of the product PC to Flow Manager interface PC to Flow Manager interface This interface is limited in scope and ability, will not be compatible with new Flow Manager This interface is limited in scope and ability, will not be compatible with new Flow Manager

4 Main Project Goals Redesign the user interface so that it is easier to use and understand Redesign the user interface so that it is easier to use and understand Using a touch screen, custom menus may be made to fit special case making the Flow Manager easier to use Using a touch screen, custom menus may be made to fit special case making the Flow Manager easier to use Use eggs that can move between baskets Use eggs that can move between baskets Portable software is not confined to one specific hardware device. Making the software portable will allow it to be used on other touch screens with only minor modifications. Portable software is not confined to one specific hardware device. Making the software portable will allow it to be used on other touch screens with only minor modifications. Use readily available components so that supply of parts is not limited by one manufacture or company. Use readily available components so that supply of parts is not limited by one manufacture or company. Update current features of the Flow Manager Update current features of the Flow Manager Update computer interface to more user-friendly, aesthetically pleasing Update computer interface to more user-friendly, aesthetically pleasing Possibly improve the control of the pump by using better software techniques Possibly improve the control of the pump by using better software techniques

5 Design Overview Mechanical flow meter for testing purposes

6 Software Design Data Hub – Responsible for interfacing all modules of the software PC Comm – Provides software interface between a PC and the Flow Manager Pulse Counter – Counts pulses generated by the pump speed indicator Touch Screen GUI – Provides the user with a friendly interface into the software design Control Algorithm – Determines appropriate adjustments to be made to the operation of the pump

7 Data Hub to Pump

8 Data Hub to Control Algorithm

9 Data Hub to PC Comm

10 Data Hub to PC

11 Data Hub to Pulse Counter

12 Data Hub to Touchscreen GUI

13 Touch Screen GUI

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15 PC GUI

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17 Hardware Implementation

18 Circuit Design

19 Power Supply Supplies DC power Supplies DC power To touch screen To touch screen To Circuit block To Circuit block

20 Push Buttons/Relay Don’t allow DC to function unless switch is close Don’t allow DC to function unless switch is close Mounted and functioning correctly Mounted and functioning correctly

21 Touch screen User interface & input /output signals User interface & input /output signals Input /output signals function well when testing with an external power supply Input /output signals function well when testing with an external power supply however difficulty exist with interfacing with the DC drive however difficulty exist with interfacing with the DC drive Functionality Functionality

22 Circuit Design

23 Circuit block Convert current input to voltages Convert current input to voltages Convert voltage outputs to currents Convert voltage outputs to currents Built on breadboard; actual circuit need to be made. Built on breadboard; actual circuit need to be made.

24 Circuit Schematics Current to Voltage Circuit Voltage to Current Circuit

25 DC Drive Controls speed through variable frequency AC signal Controls speed through variable frequency AC signal Mounted in the box Mounted in the box Functions correctly when tested with external power supply and circuit block Functions correctly when tested with external power supply and circuit block Problems exist when connecting to touch screen through circuitry Problems exist when connecting to touch screen through circuitry

26 Next Step Obtain several DACs to independently figure out how and why the team’s design failed. Obtain several DACs to independently figure out how and why the team’s design failed. Understand how the current Flow Manager interfaces with the DC Dive Understand how the current Flow Manager interfaces with the DC Dive Understand the circuitry of the DC Drive Understand the circuitry of the DC Drive

27 Possible Solutions New QED Board ($250) New QED Board ($250) Solder new DAC ($12) Solder new DAC ($12) Use discrete outputs to control an external DAC Use discrete outputs to control an external DAC Use pulse width modulator on card Use pulse width modulator on card

28 Questions?


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