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Fiber Optic Transmitter

Fiber Optic Transmitter. Electrical Department. Performance Against Goals. Goal: To assemble and build a working Fiber Optic Transmitter. To work as a team. Complete assigned activity’s on schedule. Actual performance towards goal:

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Fiber Optic Transmitter

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  1. Fiber Optic Transmitter Electrical Department

  2. Performance Against Goals • Goal: To assemble and build a working Fiber Optic Transmitter. • To work as a team. • Complete assigned activity’s on schedule. • Actual performance towards goal: • With team work the assigned activity’s were successfully completed and turned in on schedule.

  3. Key activity’s to be completed • The Fiber Optic Transmitter Project took 15 weeks to complete. • Each week a different activity was assigned to be completed. • Each team member would contribute to the completion of that weeks activity.

  4. Key Milestone’s • Week One: • Introduction to PCB Layout: • Class discussed software choice’s for project ( Smart works or CAD) • Week Two: • Assigned Teams and project • Selected Team Members Eric Vega, Dana Roscoe, Bill Leinauer, Derek Beck

  5. Key Milestone’s • Week Three: • Introduction to PC Layout 23000. • Using Smart works to complete this activity. • Familiarize ourselves with the software. • Breadboard transmitter

  6. Activity 23000

  7. Key Milestone’s • Week Four, Five and Six. • Hand draw schematic wiring diagram on .2 grid paper • Compare each team members schematics. • Least jumpers • Size of proposed PC board. • Location of components. • Redraw selected and improved design on Electronic Workbench.

  8. Activity # 23005

  9. Activity #23007

  10. Key Milestone’s • Week Seven • PCB Layout on Smart works • 2X Plot on B size vellum

  11. Activity #23012

  12. Key Milestone’s • Week Eight ( A critical part of project) • Compare Electronic Workbench schematic to completed smart work schematic. • Check for right chips, designators, leads and proper wiring. • Color each connection with different colors to ensure correct connections.

  13. Activity #23020

  14. Key milestone’s • Week Nine • After making sure all connections are correct, duplicate schematic onto smart works. • Plot actual schematic on Mylar. • Mylar will be used to etch PC board.

  15. Activity #23025

  16. Key Milestone’s • Week Ten • Use Excel to make a parts list • Must include all required materials . • Reference designators, part and description, quantity,identification number, value, tolerance and ratings.

  17. Key Milestones • Week 11 • Complete a drill plan. • Use Excel to designate a symbol for each drill size. • List the amount of holes needed for each drill size. • Indicate location on smart work diagram.

  18. Activity #23030

  19. Key Milestones • Week 12 • Etch board • Drill pads • Decide type of enclosure for project

  20. Etching The Board

  21. Key Milestones • Week 13 • Soldering devices and jumpers.

  22. Key Milestones • Week 14 • Troubleshooting and final checks

  23. Fiber Optic Transmitter Receives parallel data from prolog and sends it over fiber in a serial form to the receiver. By using fiber the transmit rate is limited by the devices at both ends. Finished Product

  24. Questions & Comments

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