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Automatic Shifting Bicycle

Automatic Shifting Bicycle. Advisor Dr. Robert Albright, Dr. Peter Osterberg , Dr. Timothy Doughty Industry Representative Mr Walter Harrison. Team Tim Slevin-Vegdahl (Fall Team Lead) Joan Javier (Spring Team Lead) Brendan Figuly Cyrus Medrano. Introduction.

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Automatic Shifting Bicycle

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  1. Automatic Shifting Bicycle • Advisor • Dr. Robert Albright, Dr. Peter Osterberg, Dr. Timothy Doughty • Industry Representative • Mr Walter Harrison • Team • Tim Slevin-Vegdahl (Fall Team Lead) • Joan Javier (Spring Team Lead) • Brendan Figuly • Cyrus Medrano University of Portland School of Engineering

  2. Introduction • What- Auto shifting bicycle • Who- New cyclists or those with limited hand dexterity University of Portland School of Engineering

  3. Scorecard • Bike testing, maintenance, and measuring - Assemble three gears cassette on the rear hub - Testing motor torque • Functional Specification v1.0 approved • Submitted initial MOSIS .edf file • Define all MOSIS inputs and outputs - 4 inputs and 6 outputs University of Portland School of Engineering

  4. Plans • Complete MOSIS chip design and submit .edf file to Dr. Osterberg by Nov. 22 • Complete magnetic sensor design • Order batteries and motor compatible for project. - Inexpensive, feasible motor • Submit Design Document v0.9 and v0.95 University of Portland School of Engineering

  5. Milestones University of Portland School of Engineering

  6. Concerns/Issues • Motor Interface Circuit - Communication between circuit and motor • Proper Documentation - Minutes and Journal University of Portland School of Engineering

  7. Conclusion • Project Introduction • Scorecard - Bicycle Maintenance and torque measurements - Functional Specification v. 1.0 approved • Future Plans • - Need to order parts • Status on Milestones - MOSIS chip design is on track for Nov. 22 deadline • Concerns/Issues University of Portland School of Engineering

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