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318-595 Lab 8 Detailed Block Design • Objectives – Complete Detail Design – Complete Detail Design Analysis, Prove DFM – Revise Detailed Design Based on Feedback from P3 • Deliverables – 2 Electronic Files/Team Updated Electronic Version of Your P3 Slides Updated Electronic Version of Your Excel BOM 318-595 Lab 8 Detailed Block Design Presentation 3 (P3) • P3 (Lab 7) Main Deliverables: CAD Schematic of Design pasted into PPT Updated Lab 6 BOM (Excel) pasted into PPT Updated Block Requirements Block Diagram of Block Nominal Design Calculations Worst Case (DFM) Calculations Updated Reliability Analysis 318-595 Lab 8 Detailed P3 Slide Order (slide counts are maximums) • Block X Hilighted in overall block diagram – 1 slide • Where is this block, which one are we talking about? • Block Purpose – 1 slide • 2-4 Bullets Describing Purpose of this block within the product • Block Performance Requirements – 2 slides • Include any % allocations • Block Standard Requirements – 2 slides • Include any % allocations • Must Show Reliability, Cost and Compliance • Block Safety Requirements – 1 slide • Mandatory for Power Supplies, Batteries • Block Diagram of Block – 1 slide • Breakdown of block into a min of two subcircuits 318-595 Lab 8 Detailed P3 Slide Order (slide counts are maximums) • Block Schematic Diagram – 2 slides • Verbally present your theory of operation, explain how it works • Detailed Design Calculations – 3 slides • Show all calculations and selection rationale for ALL – – – – – – – – Nominal Resistance, Capacitance, Inductance Values Resistor Types, Capacitor Dielectrics EMC Devices including filters, ferrites, transient absorbers, etc OpAmp Types, Logic Family Types CPU and PLD Types and Clock Speed Diode Types, Power or Current Rating Connector Contact Ratings Nominal Operational Simulations 318-595 Lab 8 Detailed P3 Slide Order (slide counts are maximums) • Worst Case (DFM) Calculations – 4 slides Show all calculations and selection rationale for – – – – – – – – – – Resistance, Capacitance, Inductance Value Tolerances Resistor, Capacitor and Inductor Max Voltage Ratings Resistor, Inductor, Trans-Diode, Xfmr, IC Power Ratings Resistor, Inductor, Trans-Diode, IC Package Types Wire Gauges Current Limit Device Thresholds (Fuses, Breakers, etc) Analog Circuit DFM Analysis as applicable Digital Circuit DFM Analysis as applicable Power Circuit DFM Analysis as applicable Worst Case or Monte-Carlo Simulations • Block Reliability Analysis – 1 slide 318-595 Lab 8 Detailed P3 Slide Order • Firmware & Programming Design Descriptions • • • • Flow Charts State Diagrams and Bubble Charts Description of Development Tools and Environment Configurations and Setup • Block PCB Layout • Prototype Layout • Production (SMT) Layout • Specific Block Mfg Tests and Calibrations • Block Verification Plan-Results • • • • Dig O-scope ePictures Dig Photos of Prototype Dig Photos of Laboratory Testing Dig Videos of Laboratory Testing 318-595 Lab 8 Common Analog & Power Subcircuits Non-Linear •Comparators Linear • •Oscillators (non-sinusoidal, square, sawtooth, etc) • • •Voltage Limiters and Clamps • •Rectifiers and Bridges • • •Math Functions (multiply, divide) • •Log and other Non-linear Amplifiers Amplifiers and Attenuators Math Functions (add, subtract) Oscillators (sinusoidal) Filters Voltage Regulators Voltage References Analog Drive Displays (Bulbs, LEDs, etc) •Sample and Hold Amplifiers •Envelope & Peak Detectors •Phase Detectors •Phased Locked Loops •Switching Voltage Regulators •Pulse Generators, Debouncers Note: Blocks such as transmitters & receivers should be decomposed if possible 318-595 Lab 8 Common Digital Subcircuits Logic Family Based •Adders, Subtractors, Math Units •Magnitude Comparators •Encoders •Decoders •Multiplexers (Mux’s) •Demultiplexers (Dmux’s) •Code Converters •Bus Buffers •Flipflops, Latches, Latching Buffers •Counters, Timers •Pulse Generators •Optical Couplers LSI & VLSI • • • • • • • • • CPU’s & Microcontrollers Analog-Digital Converters Digital-Analog Converters Prog Logic Devices, FPGAs Sequencers Prog Read Only Memories (Eproms, EEproms) Random Access Memories (SRAM, DRAM) Controllers (Serial, Drive, USB, Ethernet) Logic Input Displays 318-595 Lab 8 Other Devices to Provide Analysis For Devices •Sensors •Mechanical Switches, Keyboards •Transducers (Speakers, Microphones, Piezo, etc) •Relays (Elec Mech, Solid State) •Motors, Drives, Solenoids •Transformers •Power Drivers, SCRs, Bridges •Transistor Switches •Batteries •Power Plugs •Over Current Devices (Fuses, Breakers, etc) •Over Voltage Devices (Diodes, Fast Clamps, ESD)