Automatic Shifting Bicycle Advisor by University of Portland School of Engineering
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Get insights on auto-shifting bicycles for new cyclists or those with limited hand dexterity. Follow the progress of the project, maintenance, testing, and gear installation. Stay tuned for future plans and milestone updates!
Automatic Shifting Bicycle Advisor by University of Portland School of Engineering
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Automatic Shifting Bicycle • Advisor • Dr. Robert Albright, Dr. Peter Osterberg, Dr. Timothy Doughty • Industry Representative • Mr Walter Harrison • Team • Tim Slevin-Vegdahl (Fall Team Lead) • Joan Javier (Spring Team Lead) • Brendan Figuly • Cyrus Medrano University of Portland School of Engineering
Introduction • What- Auto shifting bicycle • Who- New cyclists or those with limited hand dexterity University of Portland School of Engineering
Scorecard • Bike testing, maintenance, and measuring - Assemble three gears cassette on the rear hub - Testing motor torque • Functional Specification v1.0 approved • Submitted initial MOSIS .edf file • Define all MOSIS inputs and outputs - 4 inputs and 6 outputs University of Portland School of Engineering
Plans • Complete MOSIS chip design and submit .edf file to Dr. Osterberg by Nov. 22 • Complete magnetic sensor design • Order batteries and motor compatible for project. - Inexpensive, feasible motor • Submit Design Document v0.9 and v0.95 University of Portland School of Engineering
Milestones University of Portland School of Engineering
Concerns/Issues • Motor Interface Circuit - Communication between circuit and motor • Proper Documentation - Minutes and Journal University of Portland School of Engineering
Conclusion • Project Introduction • Scorecard - Bicycle Maintenance and torque measurements - Functional Specification v. 1.0 approved • Future Plans • - Need to order parts • Status on Milestones - MOSIS chip design is on track for Nov. 22 deadline • Concerns/Issues University of Portland School of Engineering