Initial Questions
Version 3 (Aaron Harper, 01/29/2013 08:54 pm)
| 1 | 1 | Aaron Harper | h1. Initial Questions |
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| 3 | 1 | Aaron Harper | *Q1. Why are we making this?* |
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| 5 | 1 | Aaron Harper | This product is being made on request by a local business, a Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) who needs to monitor charge rate, currents, voltages, and temperatures in enclosures to estimate battery life and become informed of issues. These enclosures are at the top of 13-14,000 foot mountains and up radio towers, so durability and remote diagnostic information are the key. |
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| 7 | 1 | Aaron Harper | *Q2. Who is this for?* |
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| 9 | 1 | Aaron Harper | Primary client is a WISP, but the system will also work for HAB and satellite payloads with similar needs. |
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| 11 | 1 | Aaron Harper | *Q3. How will this be used?* |
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| 13 | 1 | Aaron Harper | The unit will monitor voltages and currents to determine system health and charge/discharge rates. This data coupled with ambient temperature sensing will accurately indicate battery life as well as provide diagnostic information before driving hundreds of miles, climbing to the top of a radio tower on the top of a snow covered peak only to find that you need a part which you did not bring with you. |
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| 15 | 1 | Aaron Harper | *Q4. What features does it need to have (now)?* |
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| 17 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * Low power consumption |
| 18 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * The ability to measure ambient temperature |
| 19 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * Measure current flow and voltage on two circuits |
| 20 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * Measurement data reported via Ethernet. |
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| 22 | 1 | Aaron Harper | *Q5. What features does it need to have (later)?* |
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| 24 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * Local serial communications to enable integration in HAB or satellite bus |
| 25 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * The ability to cut and engage power on local or remote command or by timer |
| 26 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * Power circuits monitored and controlled using remote boards connected by serial bus such as SPI |
| 27 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * Programmable sequenced power up, power down, and low power modes |
| 28 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * Multiple point temperature sensing |
| 29 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * Heater control circuits |
| 30 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * Extra GPIO for further sensing and control |
| 31 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * Simple setup and control by local web page |
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| 33 | 1 | Aaron Harper | *Q6. What are the legacy requirements?* |
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| 35 | 3 | Aaron Harper | * System must be able to operate on a lead acid battery at 12 or 24 VDC. These values represent 15-30 real volts during charging. |
| 36 | 3 | Aaron Harper | * System must be able to measure output of the solar array, which could go as high as 70 volts during an open circuit event. |
| 37 | 3 | Aaron Harper | * System must be able to operate at -40C to report issues in the worst conditions |
| 38 | 3 | Aaron Harper | * System must be able to operate at +80C to report issues in the worst conditions |
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| 40 | 1 | Aaron Harper | *Q7. Who's going to build this?* |
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| 42 | 2 | Aaron Harper | The production units for the client will be built in Aaron's lab facility which has a static safe workstation. As this is an open hardware design, anyone is welcome to build as many as they like. |
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| 44 | 1 | Aaron Harper | *Q8. How many do we want to make?* |
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| 46 | 1 | Aaron Harper | The initial production run is for about 40 units. As this is an open hardware design, anyone is welcome to build as many as they like. |
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| 48 | 1 | Aaron Harper | *Q9. What is the budget?* |
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| 50 | 1 | Aaron Harper | The price to beat for this system is $2000 per unit. My design goal is to keep it under $100 cost per unit which will be sold to the client at cost plus labor. |
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| 52 | 1 | Aaron Harper | *Q10. What is the timeline?* |
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| 54 | 1 | Aaron Harper | ASAP. This product was needed by the client before the onset of winter, but he didn't know it this was possible within his budget. Going to a national WISP conference, he determined that his need was common in the industry. The development schedule follows: |
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| 56 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * Project inception on ODE - 29 JAN @ 1200 |
| 57 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * SEP Step 1: Initial Questions - 29 JAN @ 1400 |
| 58 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * SEP Step 2: Requirements Document - 29 Jan @ 1600 |
| 59 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * SEP Step 3: Block Diagram - 29Jan @ 1900 |
| 60 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * SEP Step 4: Architecture Study - 30 Jan @ 1200 |
| 61 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * SEP Step 5: Preliminary Design - 30 Jan @ 1700 |
| 62 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * SEP Step 6: Detailed Design - 31 Jan @ 1700 |
| 63 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * SEP Step 7a: Design Review (filed) - 01 Feb @ 0800 |
| 64 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * SEP Step 7b: Design Review (returned) - 04 Feb @ 1400 |
| 65 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * SEP Step 8: Parts ordering - 04 Feb 1500 |
| 66 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * SEP Step 9: Assembly - begins 18 Feb @ 0800 or earlier depending on parts availability |
| 67 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * SEP Step 10: Integration - none necessary. testing and deployment meet this need. |
| 68 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * SEP Step 11: Testing - begins immediately after assembly is complete and continues until delivery or deployment. |
| 69 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * SEP Step 12: Delivery/Deployment - 04 Mar @ 0800 |
| 70 | 1 | Aaron Harper | * SEP Step 13: Disposal - Unknown, TBA |
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| 72 | 1 | Aaron Harper | *Q11. What waste products will be produced by the manufacture and/or operation of this?* |
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| 74 | 1 | Aaron Harper | Unknown. All E-waste must be handled in an environmentally responsible manner in compliance with applicable law. |