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Ashley Hihath , BAE

Sam Spence, ME. Kyle Rucker, BAE. Client: Dr. Kerri Vierling , UI. Michael Cook, EE. Jay McCormick, UI. David Chaffee, EE. Tom Hess, UI. Ashley Hihath , BAE. Brandy Holmes, ME. Delaun Smith, CompE. Spencer Oldemeyer , ME. Delaun Smith ( CompE ) David Chaffee (EE)

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Ashley Hihath , BAE

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  1. Sam Spence, ME Kyle Rucker, BAE Client: Dr. Kerri Vierling, UI Michael Cook, EE Jay McCormick, UI David Chaffee, EE Tom Hess, UI Ashley Hihath, BAE Brandy Holmes, ME Delaun Smith, CompE Spencer Oldemeyer, ME

  2. Delaun Smith (CompE) David Chaffee (EE) Ashley Hihath (BAE) Kyle Rucker (BAE) Spencer Oldemeyer (ME) Samuel Spence (ME) Michael Cook (EE) THE TEAM

  3. Motivation Dr. Kerri Vierling of the University of Idaho Fish and Wildlife Department has been performing research centered upon woodpeckers for more than 14 years -Habitat selection -Breeding habits -Other animals using woodpecker tree cavities -Predatory information A topic of concern for conservationists globally

  4. Previous System No data storage Unwieldy Poor battery life Weather dependant

  5. Overview -Photos in low light conditions -Continuously powered (4 months) -High data storage capacity -Internally mountable -Triggered by animal presence -Functions during extreme weather

  6. Camera Module Infrared proximity sensors Near-infrared flash LEDs Filtering Capacitor Infrared camera, wide-angle lens Industrial MIL connector Microprocessor

  7. Electronics 3-3.6V RS-232 Serial JPEG Imaging Transistor switches Picture of the PCB’s Rabbit Board 5 sec interval

  8. Software Flowchart

  9. Casing Transparent Face-Plate Custom machined casing and end-cap Water tight o-ring seal PCB retaining slots 45 degree bevel Gasket Seal MIL Connector

  10. Mechanical Specifications Thermal concerns; Environment temperatures of -20° to 110° F Calculated internal operating temperatures ranging from 10° to130° F Heat Analysis - Cross Section of Mount Heat loss Power In Modeled using Engineering Equation Solver Cavity To Battery

  11. Mechanical Specifications Casing Machined from Type II PVC Stock -Rated for temperatures from -40° to 140° F -Easily machined -Inexpensive Faceplate Cut from Acrylic Sheet Water-Proof Seal

  12. Camera mounting hole drilling Usability/mounting notes Cavity Excavation Site: PCEI

  13. Camera module mounted internally Mounting and Testing

  14. Top-down view Camera face is directed downward

  15. Cavity test 30KB

  16. Cost Budget: $5000

  17. Acknowledgements Dr. Kerri Vierling- University of Idaho Fish and Wildlife Department -Client The Palouse Clearwater Environmental Institute - Prototype test site - Taxidermy sample Ross - Cavity excavation expert Russ Porter - Machine shop supervisor Greg - Soldering guru Dr. Tom Hess and Dr. Jay McCormack - Faculty advisors Brandy Holmes - Graduate mentor

  18. Questions?

  19. Sam Spence, ME Kyle Rucker, BAE Client: Dr. Kerri Vierling, UI Michael Cook, EE Jay McCormick, UI David Chaffee, EE Tom Hess, UI Ashley Hihath, BAE Brandy Holmes, ME Delaun Smith, CompE Spencer Oldemeyer, ME

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