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Log 001: Design Plan and Initial Experimentation

A project log for Location Sensor Module (ROACH)

A device that can calculate its location relative to a 24kHz sonic beacon

joseph-primmerJoseph Primmer 05/01/2018 at 15:090 Comments

June 4th is going to be a tough deadline to make for this project because I would like to design a PCB for the module that will contain the filters and microcontroller (perhaps a PIC32). I'd like to be able to assemble the PCB at school where I have access to nice equipment and decent soldering irons meaning I need to design and send out the PCBs ASAP (school ends May 22nd). 

Here is my proposed schedule:



My progress so far has been getting the Hi-Q band pass filters mostly working when hooked up to a function generator (I need to adjust the gain a bit and maybe cascade two of them together). I've also been able to figure out the envelope detector. Here are some pics:

My setup.

At 20kHz the signal is allowed to pass through and the envelope detector puts out about 3.2V.

At 17kHz the signal can be seen to be attenuated on the oscilloscope and the envelope detector only puts out 2.8V.

When I tried to interface this system with my microphones however, everything went awry! I kept getting this weird 20-25kHz signal that seemed to be coming out of nowhere! After looking around the room however, I found the culprit: 

An occupation sensor with ultrasonic transducers on it. Darn. Guess I can't test in this lab. (I guess that also means robots with this module can't be used in rooms with occupancy sensors).

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