COOLING SYSTEM
Team structure for the Cooling System department includes Ian Nelson as Team Lead, Nick Koerner as Assembly Lead, and Ruofei Fu as Test Lead. Each person plays a vital role in ensuring efficient cooling system operations and quality assurance. The collaboration and leadership within this team contribute to the success of the overall system functionality and performance. Understanding each team member's role is essential for effective coordination and problem-solving within the department.
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COOLING SYSTEM TEAM LEAD: IAN NELSON ASSEMBLY LEAD: NICK KOERNER TEST LEAD: RUOFEI FU
OVERVIEW The system is designed to detect a temperature A fan turns on when a measured temperature reaches threshold point Alarm is activated when fan is activated LEDs indicate the current temperature Red = The system is active with fan and alarm activated Green = The system is not active with the fan and alarm off
GENERAL DESIGN The Alarm, Temp Sensor, LEDs, and LCD was placed on a Proto-board. The Arduino Uno was attached on the underside of Proto-board. Fan(s) were placed around the Temp Sensor.
BUDGET 5 Fans $10.82 + $8.13x4 = $43.34 Alarm (Buzzer PT-2408) $2.89 Temperature Sensor (LM35) $1.57 LCD Display (Newhaven Display) $11.10 10 k Potentiometer (Did not use) $2.64 Total = $61.54
CONFLICTS & ISSUES The Fan Size Too Small / Dimensions not considered when ordered The Display Pin layout was hard to debug on a breadboard Board Milling CircuitPro Defining top & bottom layers of the circuit in the program Creating the .IMD file Programming Benefits/drawbacks Do-while structure Switch case structure