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Mississippi State - ECE - 4522
Packaged Hardware
Mississippi State - ECE - 4522
Packaged Hardware
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Humvee Engine Speed Control KitFeatures: Digital Engine Tachometer Quick and Easy Installation Rugged and Splash-proof Housing Indicator Lights Showing Status of Speed Control Over-current Protection Cannot Be Activated When Vehicle is in Mo
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Humvee Engine Speed Control KitFeatures: Digital Engine Tachometer Quick and Easy Installation Rugged and Splash-proof Housing Indicator Lights Showing Status of Speed Control Over-current Protection Cannot Be Activated When Vehicle is in Mo
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Digital Engine Tachometer Quick and Easy Installation Rugged and Splash-proof Housing Indicator Lights Showing Status of Speed Control Over-current Protection Cannot Be Activated When Vehicle is in Motion Device Will Deactivate in Event of Co
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Digital Engine Tachometer Quick and Easy Installation Rugged and Splash-proof Housing Indicator Lights Showing Status of Speed Control Over-current Protection Cannot Be Activated When Vehicle is in Motion Device Will Deactivate in Event of Co
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
1. PROBLEMThe United States Army is constantly looking to improve the capabilities of all their vehicular systems. Since many of these improvements involve the use of electrical and electronic systems, the increased demand for power is often too mu
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
1.PROBLEMThe United States Army is constantly looking to improve the capabilities of all their vehicular systems. Since many of these improvements involve the use of electrical and electronic systems, the increased demand for power is often too m
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
2.Design RequirementsThe goal of this project is to design an electronic engine governor for the United States Army High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV). The governor must be able to find the optimal RPM setting for the engine regar
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
2.Design RequirementsThe goal of this project is to design an electronic engine governor for the United States Army High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV). The governor must be able to find the optimal RPM setting for the engine regar
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Engine Speed Control for HMMWVMembersAdvisor Dr. Marshall MolenMembers Daniel Kennedy Patrick McNally Jarrod Fortinberry Catalina Olarte (Team Leader)ProblemReduction of RPMs caused by external electrical loadEffectsIncreased wear and
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
1. PROBLEMThe United States Army is constantly looking to improve the capabilities of all their vehicular systems. Since many of these improvements involve the use of electrical and electronic systems, the increased demand for power is often too mu
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
1.PROBLEMThe United States Army is constantly looking to improve the capabilities of all their vehicular systems. Since many of these improvements involve the use of electrical and electronic systems, the increased demand for power is often too m
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
2.DESIGN REQUIREMENTSThe goal of this project is to design an electronic engine governor for the United States Army High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (Humvee). The governor must be able to find the optimal RPM setting for the engine rega
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The United States Army wants to integrate high-power systems, such as Radar, into their Humvees. These systems, however, draw more current than the vehicle's engine can supply at idle speed. When the large electrical load is connect
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The United States Army wants to integrate high-power systems, such as Radar, into their Humvees. These systems, however, draw more current than the vehicle's engine can supply at idle speed. When the large electrical load is connect
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Process ModelPower ON User sets the RPMs Manual Auto Calculate & display RPMsModeUser sets RPMBelow optimum valueMonitor batterys current EqualAbove optimum valueCalculate & display RPMsEqualIncrease RPMsNo current flowing to load C
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Engine Speed Control for HMMWVMembersFaculty Advisor Dr. Marshall MolenIndustrial Advisor Mr. Dan HarkinsPicture UnavailableTeam Members Team Leader Daniel KennedyOvercurrent Protection Signal ProcessingPatrick McNallyStepper Motor Re
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
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Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
THERMO CHILD SEAT SAFETY DEVICEContractTeam Members: Chris Colston Leader Matt Robison Toby Mask Justin Vanderford Chamel Young1/31/06Accurately detect at least 5 pounds of pressure in a child seat. Detect temperature of 85F or greater w
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
THERMOCHILDSEATSAFETYDEVICEScheduleforSpring2006TeamMembers: ChrisColstonLeader MattRobison TobyMask JustinVanderford ChamelYoung 1/31/06January: Researchpartstomakeimprovementsondesign.(DTMFandregulator) Createoverallschematicofdesign. P
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
T CSSD L L CTher mo Child Seat Safet yDevice2.0. Company SummaryThe inspiration behind providing an efficient and reliable device that will insure the safety of children was founded by Christopher Colston, Matt Robison, Toby Mask, Justin Vander
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Thermo Child Seat Safety DevicePage 1 of 21.0. Objectives To produce a product that will set the standards for children safety devices To initially capture close to 100% of the market To provide a quality product and excellent customer service T
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
1.Executive Summary Imagine that a parent picks their child up from daycare on a hot day and places their child in a child seat in their car. On the way home, the parent remembers that he or she needs to pick up a few items from the store. Unaware
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
1.Executive Summary Imagine that a parent picks their child up from daycare on a hot day and places their child in a child seat in their car. On the way home, the parent remembers that he or she needs to pick up a few items from the store. Unaware
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
1.Executive Summary Imagine that a parent picks their child up from daycare on a hot day and places their child in a child seat in their car. On the way home, the parent remembers that he or she needs to pick up a few items from the store. Unaware
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Thermo Child Seat Safety DevicePage 1 of 131.Executive Summary Imagine that a parent picks their child up from daycare on a hot day and places their child in a child seat in their car. On the way home, the parent remembers that he or she needs
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Thermo Child Seat Safety DevicePage 1 of 131.Executive Summary Imagine that a parent picks their child up from daycare on a hot day and places their child in a child seat in their car. On the way home, the parent remembers that he or she needs
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERINGdesign document forTCSSD: Thermo Child Seat Safety Devicesubmitted to: Professor Bob Reese ECE 4532: Senior Design I Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 413 Hardy Road, Box 9571 Miss
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
DESIGN II, FINAL DESIGN REVIEWThe purpose of the Design II, final design review is to inform the audience of the testing of the final product with respect to problem execution, and technical specifications. Packaging, cost, and PCB reliability of t
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERINGdesign document forTCSSD: Thermo Child Seat Safety Devicesubmitted to: Professor Bob Reese ECE 4532: Senior Design II Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 413 Hardy Road, Box 9571 Mis
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Telit GM862-PCS/-GPRS/-GSM Software User guide1vv0300617, Rev. ISSUE#3 - 23/02/04Telit GM862-PCS GM862-GPRS GM862-GSM Software User GuideDAI Telecom S.p.a. 2003Reproduction forbidden without DAI Telecom written authorization All Right reserved
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
1234AAJP1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Header 25BC3.8V 3.8V 3.8V 3.8V EAR_HF+ EAR_HFMIC_HFMIC_HF+ On/Off SIMIO CAM_SYNC PWRCTL Reset MON1_CAM CCIN CTS GPIO1 DSR EMMI_TX RX Status_LED EMMI_RX DTR
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
DS1820DS1820 1WireTM Digital ThermometerFEATURESPIN ASSIGNMENTDALLAS DALLAS DS2434 DS1820 1 2 3Unique 1WireTM interface requires only one port pin for communication Multidrop capability simplifies distributed temperaturesensing applicat
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Mississippi State - ECE - 4522
Switching Power SupplyFeatures Universal Inputs 90-310 VAC Universal FCC Standards IEC Safety Standards Provides up to 40W of power Current output up to 3 Amps Constant 13.5 VDC Small Size 3x 6x 9 Output noise less than 200 mV at 100 kHz swi
Mississippi State - ECE - 4522
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Power supplies are being used more and more in industries throughout the world. Companies want more efficient and better-designed power supplies to meet their specifications. Traditional switching power supplies can only handle inpu
Mississippi State - ECE - 4522
Power FirstBusiness Plan for Custom Switching Power SuppliesSubmitted to: Dr. Joseph PiconeEE 4522: Senior Design IIDepartment of Electrical EngineeringMississippi State UniversityMarch 24, 2003 Frankie Runnels, CEO Timmy Carpenter Carl Je
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
Problem The theremin is the first electronic musical instrument ever created, but is also one of the least used or well known. It has traditionally been a difficult instrument to learn because it lacks any physical reference for the performers, forci
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
-Tech Wizards Digital ThereminWe don't just sell you the instrument; we teach you how to play it. Our digital Theremin is MIDI compatible and contains software to help you learn how to play. All for $199, that's less than some teachers charge For
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
-Tech Wizards Digital ThereminWe don't just sell you the instrument; we teach you how to play it. Our digital Theremin is MIDI compatible and contains software to help you learn how to play. All for $199, that's less than some teachers charge For
Mississippi State - ECE - 4532
1. PROBLEM The theremin is one of the first electronic musical instruments ever made. Leon Theremin, a Russian physicist, invented it in 1919. The theremin is played by moving one's hands closer or farther away from two antennas. A capacitance is cre
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Switching Power Supply: DocumentationPage 1 of 1Switching Power SupplyFeatures Universal Inputs 90-310 VAC Universal FCC Standards IEC Safety Standards Small Size 3"x 6"x 9"Applications Telecommunications Computer Peripherals Public Utilities a
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Energy Bully Contract January 31, 2006Electrical Characteristics o Voltage Requirements-120/240V single-phase 60Hz service o Will work with a service that is rated up to 200A. o Will be packaged so that is safe for the user. General System Functi
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Energy Bully Contract January 31, 2006Electrical Characteristics o Voltage Requirements-120/240V single-phase 60Hz service o Will work with a service that is rated up to 200A. o Will be packaged so that is safe for the user. General System Functi
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Electric Energy Cost Monitor$56.78 LCD MonitorCurrent TransfomerADE7759PIC MCUZigbee Wireless ModuleZigbee Wireless ModulePIC MCUVoltage DividerEEPromFigure 1. Flowchart Applications Digital display of Kilowatt-hour usage and ener
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Electric Energy Cost Monitor$56.78 LCD MonitorCurrent TransfomerADE7759PIC MCUZigbee Wireless ModuleZigbee Wireless ModulePIC MCUVoltage DividerEEPromFigure 1. Flowchart Applications Digital display of Kilowatt-hour usage and energ
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Testing Plan and Specifications 4.1 Test Specifications Testing of the individual hardware and software components determines if each works properly. Testing specifications have been developed using the data sheets provided from the manufacturers and
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Testing Plan and Specifications 4.1 Test Specifications Testing of the individual hardware and software components determines if each works properly. Testing specifications have been developed using the data sheets provided from the manufacturers and
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
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Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
2.0 Company Summary Energy Solutions, Inc. is a privately owned corporation that develops, sells and manufactures energy cost monitors for residential homes. 2.1 Company Locations and Facilities Energy Solutions, Inc. will be located in Starkville, M
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
DESIGN II, MID-SEMESTER DESIGN REVIEWThe purpose of the Design II, mid-semester presentation is to inform the audience of the progress made on design refinements from Design I, progress in formulating a comprehensive test plan for the finished prod
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
4. Market Analysis Summary Energy Solutions Inc. has collected information about the market and will leverage itself through the information to determine how to better communicate with and serve to our customers. This section will contain an analysis
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
1. Executive Summary As shown in Figure 1, the average American household spends 4.6% of its annual income paying utility bills, and households receiving social security or family aid spend 19.5% of income on utilities [1]. In addition, electricity b
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
1. Executive Summary As shown in Figure 1, the average American household spends 4.6% of its annual income paying utility bills, and households receiving social security or family aid spend 19.5% of income on utilities [1]. In addition, electricity b
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
1. Executive Summary As shown in Figure 1, the average American household spends 4.6% of its annual income paying utility bills, and households receiving social security or family aid spend 19.5% of income on utilities [1]. In addition, electricity b
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
1. Executive Summary As shown in Figure 1, the average American household spends 4.6% of its annual income paying utility bills, and households receiving social security or family aid spend 19.5% of income on utilities [1]. In addition, electricity b
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Executive Summary As shown in Figure 0-1, the average American household spends 4.6% of its annual income paying utility bills, and households receiving social security or family aid spend 19.5% of income on utilities [1]. In addition, electricity bi
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
Executive Summary As shown in Figure 0-1, the average American household spends 4.6% of its annual income paying utility bills, and households receiving social security or family aid spend 19.5% of income on utilities [1]. In addition, electricity bi
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
DESIGN II, FINAL DESIGN REVIEWThe purpose of the Design II, final design review is to inform the audience of the testing of the final product with respect to problem execution, and technical specifications. Packaging, cost, and PCB reliability of t
Mississippi State - ECE - 4512
REMOTELCDCOMPUTERGUI RS-232 InterfaceTemperature Circuit Set Temperature Buttons RF CommunicationsPICBASEHeating and Air Conditioning Interface RF CommunicationsRS-232 Interface