1 / 7

Thermo-Cooler Controller

Thermo-Cooler Controller. Kiefer, Mary, Molly, Sam. Debrief from Telecom (Highlights). What we got clarified: Time Efficiency > Power Efficiency +/-.1K = goal Purchase own TEC Don’t worry about cOpper plate/radiator Background Info Previous/Common Solution = Linear Controller

pilar
Download Presentation

Thermo-Cooler Controller

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Thermo-Cooler Controller Kiefer, Mary, Molly, Sam

  2. Debrief from Telecom (Highlights) • What we got clarified: • Time Efficiency > Power Efficiency • +/-.1K = goal • Purchase own TEC • Don’t worry about cOpper plate/radiator • Background Info • Previous/Common Solution = Linear Controller • Marlow Literature • DC  DC converters have ~85% efficiency

  3. Debrief from Telecom (Highlights) • What’s important? • Minimize electrical noise • Longevity of TEC • Time efficiency • Power efficiency • What’s added bonus? • Electrical components that can operate in vacuum • Copper plate/radiator operation

  4. Temporary TEC and stuff • 3-stage TEC-- $45.50 + $2.60 potting/sealing • Potting/sealing  water resistance • Goes down to 217K (not 200K) • Minimum Order -- $85

  5. Temporary TEC and stuff (cont.) • Thermistors only go to 233K (not low enough) • K-type thermocouple temperature meter--$45 • Problems: • Reads temp down to 223K (TEC goes down to 217K) • +/- 3°C error on temp readings under 273K • Thermocouple wire--$24.70 • Do we need this (vacuum testing)? • Thermal paste--$14.50 • To attach temp measure to TEC cold side • Total- $132.30

  6. Our system 12 V Signal 12V DC ‘Actual’ SW Outputs the signal we want Can we do this with a passive RC filter? Smooths and reduces the signal down to 7V Active(?) Filter Cool detector to 200K (+/-.1K) TEC

  7. Current Assignments • Research the signals we want to input • Pulse frequency • Differences between pulses • Look into RC filter • Can we reduce/smooth 12V  7V with passive filter? What does it require? • Expand model of TEC • PERT chart

More Related