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Jeremy Wright, 12/31/2012 08:45 am
Assembly v1.0¶
Mechanical System¶
Data Acquisition (DAQ) System¶
The assembly of the DAQ system consists of three main sub-assemblies:- MAX31855 Thermocouple Amplifier Breakout Board
- Force Sensing Resistor (FSR) cable system
- Arduino ProtoShield
MAX31855 Thermocouple Amplifier Breakout Board¶
- The only assembly required for the MAX31855 breakout board is to solder the header pins and terminal block onto the board. Once this is done the breakout board can be soldered to the Arduino Protoshield.
Force Sensing Resistor (FSR) cable system¶
- The FSR came with male pins, which complicated assembly somewhat. It would be simpler to buy the version of the FSR with a female connector and make your cable fit that configuration. As it was, female D-SUB connectors that were on hand were used to connect the FSR to the CAT 5e cable that was used between the FSR and the ProtoShield. The pins were crimped on to two of the leads of the CAT 5e cable so that the female ends could recieve the male pins of the FSR. The reason crimping was used instead of soldering for the pins is that it's very easy to melt the FSR's substrate, thus making the FSR useless, or at least severely altering its operation.
Arduino ProtoShield¶
Components were soldered onto the ProtoShield in the configuration shown in the images below. Note that in the bottom view, the ProtoShield has been flipped vertically towards the bottom of the picture. This allows you to orient yourself so that you can follow the traces.
Figure 1 - Top View of the ProtoShield
- The MAX 31855 breakout board has the same pin spacing as the holes on the ProtoShield, so it was inserted directly. Note that the capacitor that is included with the K type thermocouple when purchased is being used. The thermocouple's reading had too much noise in it otherwise.
Figure 2 - Bottom View of the ProtoShield