Project Description
The final project will put to work a majority of the concepts and tools you have learned in the class. The project can be individual or in teams of two people.
The final project involves:
Design of a circuit using the theory tools from the first part of class
Capture of the schematic of the circuit
Layout of a 2-layer PCB for the circuit
Assembly of the PCB
Testing
Documenting the operation of the circuit and your experiences
The electronic circuit must feature as a minimum:
Digital control devices (digital logic gates, microcontrollers, FPGA's, etc)
At least one analog circuit for input or output (op-amps, transistors, filters)
Power regulation. The power input can be selected from:
Batteries (preferred)
An AC transformer - you cannot work on the 120Vac part, only the low voltage part
An unregulated DC transformer and/or power supply
The design must be simple and adhere to the following limits:
A maximum of 30 parts/components (excluding bypass capacitors and pull-up/down resistors)
No components of more than 30 pins
No "ball grid array" (BGA) components
A maximum of 3 operating voltages
While there is no obvious/deterministic method to figure out exactly how complex the board will be, note that all project PCB's will be limited to:
Deliverables
The following must be delivered for the project:
Schematic
Schematic - a full schematic of the project
Bill of materials - the list of all components, including package and ordering information
Layout
Layout file - the CAD file with the circuit board layout
Layout plots - 1:1 printouts of individual layers and combined board
Manufacturing files - the files which will be used to manufacture the PCB
Documentation
Circuit documentation - a document which is effectively a "data sheet" for your circuit (more details on documentation will be provided later)
Experience documentation - a document which describes your experience in designing, building, and testing the circuit
Circuit
Example Projects
Motion Control
Sensing
Force feedback sensor
Electronic "wall"
Communications
Proposal
The proposal in Week #8 should include:
A description of the project in words, stating what your system is going to do and how you plan to implement it
A block diagram of the circuit design (black box design without full detail)
A set of specifications that define in detail:
The proposal should be typewritten.