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Dan Chambers, Josh Marchi, Jeff King, Paul Rosenberger  “Reverse Geocache” Box  Locked box that will only open after one or more pre- determined GPS locations have been visited  Directs user to next location by GPS coordinates or text displayed on LCD, or by an LED compass  Route stored on microSD card located inside the box, able to be reprogrammed by PC  RFID “master key” to allow access to box without finishing puzzle  An ability to obtain and decode global positioning data in     order to verify if current location matches pre-determined desired location. An ability to utilize accelerometer and magnetometer data to determine a compass heading with tilt compensation. An ability to access and interpret files located on a microSD card. An ability to display information to the user via an LCD display. An ability to identify an RFID tag using an RFID reader.  Computation  GPS Coordinate analysis, tilt compensation calculations  Communication  Interact with GPS, RFID, Compass, LCD in a timely fashion  Battery Powered Device  Low power usage / rechargeable battery  Packaging  Compact, “personal-sized” box  Compass heading / tilt compensation (polled)  Floating point values, trig functions required (lookup table)  GPS coordinate analysis (1Hz)  Distance from target  SD card file system, interface library  Large amount of Flash/SRAM  Receive data from a variety of sensors/modules  GPS, RFID, Accelerometer/Magnetometer  Read data from MicroSD card  Output audio to speaker  Control servo locking mechanism  LCD Display  Parallel GPIO / shift register (6 - 12 GPIO pins)  LED compass ring  Shift registers (2 GPIO pins)  1-2 Pushbuttons (GPIO)  3 UART Modules  GPS, RFID, Debug  1 SPI Module  MicroSD interface  1 I2C Module  Accelerometer / Magnetometer  2 PWM Channels  Speaker, Servo Control  2+ Output Compare Timer Channels  Compass polling, LCD strobe  PIC24FJ256GA106          16 Bit Architecture 16 MIPS CPU speed 256KB Flash 16KB RAM Memory Disk Drive File System Library Support 4 UART Modules 3 I2C Modules 3 SPI Modules 64 Total Pins  GPS Module  RFID Receiver  Digital Compass  Accelerometer/Magnetometer  Serial to USB Bridge  Debug  Trimble Copernicus II  Time to first lock: 38 sec  Dual serial ports  Reconfigurable UART rates  Position Accuracy: <2.5 m 50%, <5 m 90%  LSM303DLH  +- 2/4/8 g Accelerometer  +-1.3 to +- 8.1 gauss Magnetometer  I2C Serial Out  Excellent application notes for tilt compensation  Battery powered device  Lithium-Ion Polymer single cell battery (3.7 VDC)  3300 mAh  Multiple operating voltages  Micro, GPS, MicroSD, Compass (3.3V)  LCD, RFID (5V)  Two converters be used to regulate both voltage levels.  Must be rechargable  MAX1555 USB battery charger IC will be used  Allows charging through USB or additional DC source  Highly durable  Easy to carry  Relatively small in size  Should be able to receive GPS signal from within the box through an antenna • Pelican 1150 Case – – – Inside dimensions 8-3/8" x 5-7/8" x 3-11/16" Outside dimensions 9-1/4" x 7-9/16" x 43/8" Lid Depth 3/4"  Most expensive: GPS receiver - $80  RFID kit - $50  Digital Compass - $30  GPS, RFID, and Compass initially include breakout boards, which increase their cost  Box should not exceed $300  Box made without breakout boards would cost less than $225