INFRARED WINDOW

SAFETY DEVICE IN TOOL MACHINES

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Completion of Final Project tasks

What does it do?

This question is answered in the APPLICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS assignment made in week 11, where I raised what my final project would do, and I have managed to make my IRW Safety Device comply with this operation.

Who’s done what beforehand?

This question is answered in the APPLICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS assignment

What did you design?

This question is answered in the APPLICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS assignment made in week 11, and all the designs made are found throughout the development documentation of my final project, and can be found at the following link.

What materials and components were used? ✔ • Where did they come from? ✔ • How much did they cost?

These three questions are answered in the APPLICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS assignment made in week 11, in which a forecast of the cost of the device was made.

After manufactured, the total price in material to manufacture the IRW Safety Device is: 485.45 €

This is the BOM:

Component Source Price
Electronic components
4 x PROTO BRD COPPER CLAD 5X4” DigiKey 4.88 €
11 x Infrared sensor MLX90614 BCI 4346301 DigiKey 356.18 €
SWITCH TACTILE SPST-NO 0.05A 24V DigiKey 0.92 €
AZDelivery 3 x 220V to 5V Mini Power Supply for Arduino and Raspberry Pi Amazon 9.99 €
1 x CAPACITOR CER 1UF 50V X7R 1206 DigiKey 0.19 €
11 x CAPACITOR CER 0.1UF 250V X7R 1206 DigiKey 2.70 €
2 x RESISTOR SMD 10K OHM 1% 1/4W 1206 DigiKey 0.10 €
1 x RESISTOR SMD 499 OHM 1% 1/4W 1206 DigiKey 0.025 €
3 x RESISTOR SMD 0 OHM JUMPER 1/4W 1206 DigiKey 0.07 €
88 pins x CONN HEADER SMD R/A 36POS 2.54MM DigiKey 8.37 €
8 x TERM BLK 2POS SIDE ENT 3.5MM PCB DigiKey 3.06 €
1x ATMEGA328PB-AUR DigiKey 1.21 €
1x Electronic Components Enhanced Kit compatible with Arduino IDE Amazon 13.99 €
1x POPESQ® - Piezo Buzzer Compatible with Arduino Raspberry Pi with Frequency Generator / with Frequency Generator # A1373 Amazon 3.44 €
1x AZDelivery 3 x 1-Relay 5V KY-019 High-Level-Trigger Module for Arduino Amazon 6.99 €
Other materials
1 x 122x250x1,5 cm plywood sheets Leroy Merlin 55.99€
1 x PLA Premium coil Filamednt2Print 17.35€
Total : 485.45 €

What parts and systems were made?What processes were used?

These two questions are answered in the APPLICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS assignment made in week 11, and all parts and systems made and processes used are found throughout the development documentation of my final project, and can be found at the following link.

What questions were answered?

All the questions raised in the APPLICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS assignment to answer for my final work have been answered week after week in the assignments corresponding to each of the tasks, processes, systems and pieces created, all this is collected in my final project development documentation, and can be found at the following link.

What worked? What didn’t?

Everything that has worked and what has remained pending is explained in my final project development documentation, and can be found at the following link.

How was it be evaluated?

The evaluation system of my Final Project is previously indicated in the APPLICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS assignment, and the result of applying this evaluation once the project has materialized is found in the documentation of the final project development.

What are the implications?

As in the previous cases, the answer to this question is also found in the APPLICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS assignment.

License chosen for my final project

Although all the works developed during the Fab Academy are protected by the MIT License, and taking into account that many of the software that I have used to make my final project they are open source, for me, it makes sense to also have my own Creative Commons license.

Creative Commons (CC) is an American non-profit organization focused on expanding and publicizing the amount of creative works available for others, in addition to their authors, to can legally build and share.

All this is explained in the INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY assignment of the week 14.

This work is licensed under an International License Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.