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Mark Straccia, Matt Turpin, Alice Zhao (Team '7.5')
Mark Straccia (Mechanical Engineering, Class of 2009)
Matt Turpin (Mechanical Engineering, Class of 2009)
Alice Zhao (Electrical Engineering, Class of 2008)


==Overview==
==Overview==

Revision as of 13:21, 11 March 2008

IR Tracker.jpg

Team Members

Team Members.jpg

Mark Straccia (Mechanical Engineering, Class of 2009) Matt Turpin (Mechanical Engineering, Class of 2009) Alice Zhao (Electrical Engineering, Class of 2008)

Overview

The IR Tracker is a device that detects the position of an infrared emitter in two axises, and orients itself to get in line with the emitter.

The goal of our project was:

This is how it works:

We will discuss:

Mechanical Design

The primary components used in this circuit are:

  • Plexiglas
  • Turntable (part number, vendor, cost, when available)
  • Mirror (part number, vendor, cost, when available)
Mechanical Design.jpg

The goals:

  • Pitman Motors - constantly detect location of the emitter
  • RC Servos - move the device to get align with emitter

Electrical Design

The primary components used in this circuit are:

  • Controller (PIC)
  • H-Bridge
  • Hall Sensors
  • Schmidt Triggers
Circuit Diagram.jpg

Code

See full code here

Results

Our resulting design:

Reflections

  • More planning
  • Simpler mechanical design
  • More efficient code