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Team Welcome to Woop Woop

Team Welcome to Woop Woop. Project WiFi Clock. Introduction. Team Members Rosemary Peters Kirby Wigton Nate Perkins Joe Haggberg. Advisor Dr. Aziz Inan. Agenda. Project Description Device Components Background Methods Results Conclusions Demonstration.

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Team Welcome to Woop Woop

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  1. Team Welcome to WoopWoop ProjectWiFi Clock

  2. Introduction Team Members • Rosemary Peters • Kirby Wigton • Nate Perkins • Joe Haggberg • Advisor • Dr. Aziz Inan

  3. Agenda • Project Description • Device Components • Background • Methods • Results • Conclusions • Demonstration

  4. Project Description • Problem: Clocks aren’t always accurate: Schools, Hospitals • Our Project: design a WiFi Clock that updates daily using NTP (network time protocol) servers. • Our Goal: The clock will always be on time and automatically update.

  5. Device Components • PIC 32 Microcontroller • I/O (input/output) Expansion Board • LCD Display • Wireless Module LCD Display WiFi Module PIC 32 Expansion Board

  6. Background • What our project does • A WiFi module obtains a time stamp from an NTP server and passes it along to an LCD using a microcontroller. • Display the time and update it using the oscillator of the microcontroller every minute. • Functional Specs • Hardware – Digital LCD 12hr, Battery Power Supply • Software – MPLAB, C coding, internet protocol

  7. Methods • Wire our hardware • Use C coding and MPLAB to have the LCD print a simple display • Enable the Wireless module to connect to UP wireless • Retrieve the time • Display the time

  8. Results • Hardware is configured properly. • Microcontroller can communicate with the LCD and the wireless module. • Using MPLAB we can code the LCD to display desired characters.

  9. High Level Block Diagram

  10. Conclusions • Did not get the WiFi module working. • Over 330 total hours logged. • Learned new skills we previously had minimal to no experience in. • Had more software components than we anticipated • Obtained new knowledge of C coding and internet protocol applications. • Acquired real-world experience (i.e. using data sheets, working with different departments within a company).

  11. Demonstration • Video

  12. Thank You! Questions? Special Thanks • Dr. Crenshaw • Dr. Hoffbeck • Dr. Ward • Craig Henry • U of P Information • Services

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