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The Swift Fox Automotive project at the University of Portland aims to create an advanced instrumentation system for motor vehicles that measures, records, and displays critical operational information such as lateral acceleration and engine RPM. The system can be extended to include additional sensors for parameters such as engine temperature and radiator pressure. Our team, guided by advisor Dr. Lu and industry representative Mr. Steve Kassel, has made substantial progress with 85% of the overall design completed and 55% of the programming finished.
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Project Swift FoxAutomotive Accelerometer & RPM Monitor Team Andrew Robinson Peter Brunke Wajdi Alshalan Sham Alroomi • Advisor • Dr. Lu • Industry Representative • Mr. Steve Kassel University of Portland School of Engineering
Overview • Project Summary. • Block diagram. • Accomplishments. • Pictures of Project. • Plans. • Issues/Concerns. • Conclusions. University of Portland School of Engineering
Project Summary • Instrumentation for a motor vehicle which measures, records and display physical operational information. • Measures Lateral Acceleration and Engine RPM. • Engine temperature, radiator pressure or other parameters can be obtaining by using the appropriate sensors (up to three more sensors). University of Portland School of Engineering
Block diagram University of Portland School of Engineering
Accomplishments • TOP Rev. 1.0 Approved. • Obtained PCB from PCB Express. • Hardware Soldered on PCB. • Done with (A/D Converter & EEPROM) Programming. • Updated Website. • 55 % done of programming. • 85 % done of overall design. University of Portland School of Engineering
Pictures of Project University of Portland School of Engineering
Plans • Finish Microcontroller Programming. • Finish Display Programming. • Debug Hardware. • Debug Software. University of Portland School of Engineering
Schedule University of Portland School of Engineering
Milestones University of Portland School of Engineering
Concerns/Issues -Completion of ME FSAE car (we can develop our product without them, but it will make for a good demo). -Debugging is challenging. University of Portland School of Engineering
Questions? ? University of Portland School of Engineering