ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com

Description:

For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com ECET 365 Lab 1 Using the Serial Communication Interface in a Microcontroller ECET 365 Lab 2 Temperature Measuring System using a Microcontroller ECET 365 Lab 3 Traffic Light Control Using Finite State Machines (FSM) ECET 365 Lab 4 Servo Control Using Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:15
Slides: 30
Provided by: narcissus511

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com


1
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
2
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Entire Course (All Labs and Quizzes)
For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.co
m     ECET 365 Lab 1 Using the Serial
Communication Interface in a Microcontroller ECET
365 Lab 2 Temperature Measuring System using a
Microcontroller ECET 365 Lab 3 Traffic Light
Control Using Finite State Machines (FSM)
3
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Lab 1 Using the Serial Communication
Interface in a Microcontroller For more course
tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com   Lab 1 of 6
Using the Serial Communication Interface in a
Microcontroller Submit your assignment to the
Dropbox located on the silver tab at the top of
this page.
4
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Lab 2 Temperature Measuring System using
a Microcontroller For more course tutorials
visit www.newtonhelp.com   Lab 2 of 6
Temperature Measuring System using a
Microcontroller Submit your assignment to the
Dropbox located under the silver tab at the top
of this page. (See Syllabus section Due Dates
for Assignments Exams for due dates.)
5
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Lab 3 Traffic Light Control Using Finite
State Machines (FSM) For more course tutorials
visit www.newtonhelp.com   Lab 3 of 6 Traffic
Light Control Using Finite State Machines (FSM)
Submit your assignment to the Dropbox located
under the silver tab at the top of this page.
See Syllabus section Due Dates for Assignments
Exams for due dates.
6
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Lab 4 Servo Control Using Pulse Width
Modulation (PWM) For more course tutorials
visit www.newtonhelp.com   Lab 4 of 6 Servo
Control Using Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
Submit your assignment to the Dropbox located
under the silver tab at the top of this page.
(See Syllabus section Due Dates for Assignments
Exams for due dates.) L A B O V E R V I E W
7
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Lab 5 Servo Motor Interfaces-Closed-Loop
Motor Speed Control For more course tutorials
visit www.newtonhelp.com   Lab 5 of 6 Servo
Motor Interfaces-Closed-Loop Motor Speed Control
Submit your assignment to the Dropbox located
under the silver tab at the top of this page.
(See Syllabus section Due Dates for Assignments
Exams for due dates.) L A B O V E R V I E W
8
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Lab 6 Servo Motor Interfaces-Closed-Loop
Motor Speed Control For more course tutorials
visit www.newtonhelp.com   Lab 6 of 6 Servo
Motor Interfaces-Closed-Loop Motor Speed Control
Submit your assignment to the Dropbox located
under the silver tab at the top of this page.
See Syllabus section Due Dates for Assignments
Exams for due dates. L A B O V E R V I E W
9
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 1 Homework Problems 8.9, 8.10,
D8.1, D8.14 ,D8.15 For more course tutorials
visit www.newtonhelp.com   Page 454-455
Problems 8.9, 8.10, D8.13, D8.14, D8.15 8.9) A
stepper motor has 24 north teeth and 24 south
teeth. What angle change occurs on each step?
If a full step is output every 1 ms (and
assuming it doesnt slip), at what speed does the
motor spin?
10
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 1 iLab Motor Control For more
course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com   Object
ives A. Develop software routines that control
Stepper Motors, small permanent magnet DC motors,
and Servos. B. Understand how an H-bridge can
be used to control DC motors and Stepper Motors.
11
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 1 Quiz For more course tutorials
visit www.newtonhelp.com   Question 1. Question
(TCO 3) To allow a relay coil current of 150 mA
through an NPN transistor with a gain (beta) of
75, the current through the base must be _____.
Question 2. Question (TCO 3) A stepper motor
requires 250 steps per revolution. How many
degrees does the motor rotate per step?
12
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 2 Homework Problems 7.1, 7.4 ,7.9,
7.13 ,D7.17 and 12.1, 12.5 For more course
tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com   ECET 365
Week 2 Homework Problems Pages 384 387,
Problems 7.1, 7.4, 7.9, 7.13, D7.17. Page 639,
Problems 12.1 12.5.
13
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 2 iLab Interfacing to the Smart Car
Video Sensor For more course tutorials
visit www.newtonhelp.com   Objectives Develop
a hardware interface to the TSL1401 Video Sensor
in the Smart Car Kit. Test the sensor with
software and use data to control the steering
servo. (Mini Project) Use mini lab TTL pulser to
simulate the sensor inputs and control PWM output
on/off so as to test your motors steering system.
or less.
14
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 2 Quiz For more course tutorials
visit www.newtonhelp.com   1. Question
(TCO 5) Identify the step size for an 8-bit
analog-to-digital converter with Vref 2.5
VDC?   Student Answer 10 millivolts
25 millivolts 4.9 millivolts 5
volts
15
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 3 Homework Problems 2.18 2.19 2.20
D2.23 D2.24 For more course tutorials
visit www.newtonhelp.com   ECET 365 Week 3
Homework Pages 146 - 147, Problems 2.18, 2.19,
2.20, D2.23, D2.24 2.18 In 32 words or
less, describe the meaning of each of the
following terms.
16
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 3 iLab Converting Requirements to a
Work Schedule For more course tutorials
visit www.newtonhelp.com   ECET 365 Week 3 iLab
Converting Requirements to a Work Schedule
Objectives A. Develop a map showing
which hardware subsystems from the kit will be
used to meet each requirement. Determine if
additional parts are required.
17
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 3 Quiz For more course tutorials
visit www.newtonhelp.com   1. Question
(TCO 3) Which interrupt is non-maskable?  
Student Answer Software interrupt (SWI)
Interrupt from a device connected to IRQ pin of
HCS12 microcontroller Both A and B
18
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 4 Homework Problems For more
course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com   Answer
Pages 242, Problem 4.10 page 586, problems
11.5c, g and page 589, problems D11.20, D11.21.
Page 242, Problem 4.10 What purpose might
there be to use the PLL and slow down the 9S12?
Page 586, Problem 11.5 c) g) For each pair
of terms, explain the similarities and
differences in 32 words or less.
19
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 4 iLab System and Subsystem Power
Supplies For more course tutorials
visit www.newtonhelp.com   ECET 365 Week 4 iLab
System and Subsystem Power Supplies
Objectives A. Test the main power supply of
the Robotic Car or robotic system.
20
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 4 Quiz For more course tutorials
visit www.newtonhelp.com   1. Question
(TCO 1, 2, and 7) Select the header file in
CodeWarrior for the Freescale MC9s12DG256.  
Student Answer mc9s12dg256.h
mc9s12dg256.header mc9s12dg256.asm
21
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 5 Homework For more course
tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com ECET 365 Week
5 Homework Page 241, Problems 4.14.9
4.1Syntactically, I/O ports are public globals.
In order to separate mechanisms from policies
(i.e., improve the quality of the software
system), how should I/O be actually used?
22
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 5 iLab Timing and Interrupts For
more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com Obj
ectives A. Determine the timing requirements
for data to and from subsystems. B. Change a
procedural subroutine to an interrupt-driven
subroutine. C. Compare the interrupt-driven
system operation to the procedural system.
23
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 5 Quiz For more course tutorials
visit www.newtonhelp.com 1. Question
(TCO 5) In an asynchronous data transfer
_____.   Student Answer the transmitter
and receiver clock must be exactly the same all
the time the receiver clock must be exactly
the same or multiple times the transmitter clock
it is not necessary to have a clock in
the receiver None of the above
24
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 6 Homework Problems 14.1,14.4 ,14.8
,14.13 For more course tutorials
visit www.newtonhelp.com ECET 365 Week 6
Homework Page 710 Problems 14.114.4,
14.814.13 14.1 For each term, give a
definition in 32 words or less. a) Master-slave
25
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 6 iLab Interfacing to Networks
For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.co
m Objectives A. Compare characteristics of
different wireless communications modules. B.
Compare characteristics of different wireless
Internet communications modules.
26
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 6 Quiz For more course tutorials
visit www.newtonhelp.com 1. Question
(TCO 6) How many 16-bit PWM channels are
available in the Freescale 9S12DG256
microcontroller?   Student Answer Two
Four Seven Eight  
27
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 7 Homework Problems For more
course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com Pages
384387, Problems 7.1, 7.4, 7.9, 7.13, D7.17 Page
639, Problems 12.112.5 Chapter 7 7.1.) For
each term, give a definition in 32 words or
less.
28
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
ECET 365 Week 7 iLab Integration of Subsystems
For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.co
m Objectives Complete the assembly of project
subsystems. Test the operation of the completed
project. Observations/Measurements A. Visual
Subsystem
29
ECET 365 Invent Yourself/newtonhelp.com
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com