Team:CIDEB-UANL Mexico/Software-Function
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This is a diagram or picture we made in order to visualize the basic connections of the Machine. It's not 100% accurate, and it is subject to change, but it served as a fundamental basis. Because with it, we can have a view of what we are trying to achieve.<br></br> | This is a diagram or picture we made in order to visualize the basic connections of the Machine. It's not 100% accurate, and it is subject to change, but it served as a fundamental basis. Because with it, we can have a view of what we are trying to achieve.<br></br> | ||
- | The Blue Block with black lines connected to it, is the Ardunio, which controls every output and input signal. Except for the resistors, which are connected to AC, and are controlled rather than connected directly to the Arduino, they are turned off and on, using Relays. | + | The Blue Block with black lines connected to it, is the Ardunio, which controls every output and input signal. Except for the resistors, which are connected to AC, and are controlled rather than connected directly to the Arduino, they are turned off and on, using Relays.<br></br> |
Every part detailed in the last section can be observed in the diagram, except for the ones used in the construction of the pump (The one of color red and white).<br></br> | Every part detailed in the last section can be observed in the diagram, except for the ones used in the construction of the pump (The one of color red and white).<br></br> | ||
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Note: We decided to change 37 in 'B', for 30, since the temperature of water may fall a little bit, while travelling in the pump. It also falls during the time lapse, that would take to fill the other container. Delays between the processes affect too, this is why we changed that number. Also, the last process in which 'E' is reading the wavelength, is subject to change. Rather than using a sensor to sense it, we could use our very own eyes to see it, and afterwards turn off the machine.<br></br> | Note: We decided to change 37 in 'B', for 30, since the temperature of water may fall a little bit, while travelling in the pump. It also falls during the time lapse, that would take to fill the other container. Delays between the processes affect too, this is why we changed that number. Also, the last process in which 'E' is reading the wavelength, is subject to change. Rather than using a sensor to sense it, we could use our very own eyes to see it, and afterwards turn off the machine.<br></br> | ||
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Revision as of 20:42, 21 June 2013
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This section, explains in detail the role of each part in the machine, it's logic and construction. |
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