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Title: Mobile%20Device%20Charger%20Sponsored%20by


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Mobile Device ChargerSponsored by
System Level Design Presentation 12.07.06
  • Liaison Len Horey
  • Coach Wenhsing Wu
  • Team Alex Rodriguez
  • Bryan Talenfeld
  • Niraj Patel
  • Peter Flores
  • Pree Silva

2
Agenda
  • Project Background
  • Previous Accomplishments (up to PDR)
  • Current Accomplishments (since PDR)
  • Revised concept
  • Circuit Design
  • Prototype Plans
  • Testing Plans
  • Issues
  • Next Steps
  • Questions

3
Agenda
  • Project Background
  • Previous Accomplishments (up to PDR)
  • Current Accomplishments (since PDR)
  • Revised concept
  • Circuit Design
  • Prototype Plans
  • Testing Plans
  • Issues
  • Next Steps
  • Questions

4
Project Background
  • Develop a device to charge the following common
    handheld electronics
  • Cell phones
  • PDAs
  • MP3 players (especially iPods)
  • Primary Customer Needs
  • High value to end-user
  • Easy to use
  • Minimum liability
  • Minimum number of attachments
  • Major Constraints
  • Avoid patent infringements
  • Strive to cover 80 of market

5
Agenda
  • Project Background
  • Previous Accomplishments (up to PDR)
  • Current Accomplishments (since PDR)
  • Revised concept
  • Circuit Design
  • Prototype Plans
  • Testing Plans
  • Issues
  • Next Steps
  • Questions

6
Previous Accomplishments
  • Verified need for product
  • Identified end-user habits and practices
  • Established target device market
  • Identified device brands that will cover desired
    market share of 80
  • Categorized devices by voltage and current inputs
  • Created patent database
  • Compiled relevant active patents
  • Established simple summaries for ease of use

7
Agenda
  • Project Background
  • Previous Accomplishments (up to PDR)
  • Current Accomplishments (since PDR)
  • Revised concept
  • Circuit Design
  • Prototype Plans
  • Testing Plans
  • Issues
  • Next Steps
  • Questions

8
Current Accomplishments
  • Acquired extended knowledge of chargers
  • Reverse engineered similar chargers
  • Completed external research
  • Completed hardware design
  • Revised concept
  • Circuit design and schematics
  • Prototype Plan
  • Testing Plan

9
Current AccomplishmentsRevised Concept
  • Must withstand
  • Temperature 50 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Humidity 25 to 95 RH
  • Constant use and possible abuse

10
Current Accomplishments Hardware Connections
Mobile device (cellphone)
Wall (AC)
Overcharge Protection
USB Port
Device Adapter
11
Current Accomplishments Circuit Design and
Schematics
12
Current Accomplishments Overcharge Protection
  • This circuit has the goal of protecting the
    device from overcharging
  • Still under development
  • to achieve ideal conditions

13
Agenda
  • Project Background
  • Previous Accomplishments (up to PDR)
  • Current Accomplishments (since PDR)
  • Revised concept
  • Circuit Design
  • Prototype Plans
  • Testing Plans
  • Issues
  • Next Steps
  • Questions

14
Prototype Plan
  • Assembly
  • The Prototype is divided into two parts
  • DC supply
  • AC ? DC using transformer, Wave rectifier and
    voltage regulator. DC voltage at the USB
    receptacle
  • Attachment
  • The USB connector is followed by charge
    termination circuit and then connected to device
    connector through a wire.
  • Testing
  • DC supply
  • For voltage and current available at USB output
  • Attachment
  • For functionality of the charging termination
    circuit. Also test its functionality with
    computer USB ports.

15
Prototype PlanParts, Quantity and Cost
Estimated Cost of DC Supply 11.76 Estimated
Cost of Attachments 1.94
16
Agenda
  • Project Background
  • Previous Accomplishments (up to PDR)
  • Current Accomplishments (since PDR)
  • Revised concept
  • Circuit Design
  • Prototype Plans
  • Testing Plans
  • Issues
  • Next Steps
  • Questions

17
Testing PlansQuality/Reliability Objectives
  • Meet company specifications
  • Meeting company/government standards for quality
    and reliability
  • Assuring that the components and sections of the
    product are reliable under stressed conditions.
  • Testing product for previously stated condition
  • Product Maltreatment Test

18
Testing PlansProduct Maltreatment Test
  • This is designed to test the durability of the
    prototype.
  • The test involves the following
  • Pulling the attachment cord when phone is
    connected
  • Trying to force wrong attachment into the phone
  • Verifying part life by running various short and
    long term tests.

19
Testing PlansProduct Verification Plans
  • The hardware of the product will be main focus
    when running verification tests.
  • No software is required in our product minimizing
    the testing needed for hardware/software
    integration.
  • The following testing procedures will be used to
    test the product
  • Test Battery Condition
  • Charge Regiment Test

20
Agenda
  • Project Background
  • Previous Accomplishments (up to PDR)
  • Current Accomplishments (since PDR)
  • Revised concept
  • Circuit Design
  • Prototype Plans
  • Testing Plans
  • Issues
  • Next Steps
  • Questions

21
Issues
  • Attachments
  • The team has not been able to find a vendor for
    the cell-phone, PDAs and MP3 player connectors
    needed to connect the charger to the mobile
    devices.

22
Agenda
  • Project Background
  • Previous Accomplishments (up to PDR)
  • Current Accomplishments (since PDR)
  • Revised concept
  • Circuit Design
  • Prototype Plans
  • Testing Plans
  • Issues
  • Next Steps
  • Questions

23
Next Steps
  • Order Components 12/11/06
  • Independent work 12/11-01/08
  • Receive Components 01/08/07
  • Prototype Build Start 01/10/07
  • Prototype Build End 01/22/07
  • Testing/ Debugging Start 01/22/07
  • Testing/ Debugging End 03/01/07

24
Questions
Peter
Bryan
Alex
Pree
Neil
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