EE499 FALL 2004

Engineering Design

Applied to Signal Processing Electronic Design

Updated (8-25-04)

Professor: Laurence G. Hassebrook, Office: 473 AH, Email: lgh@engr.uky.edu, URL:http://www.engr.uky.edu/~lgh/

Phone: 859-257-8040, Fax: 859-257-3092

EE499 Syllabus

Tasks

Task One Brainstorming

Task Two Refining Brainstorming to Potential Design

Combine into groups or 2 and find a way to take 3 of the brainstormed ideas and make them feasible as a senior design project. The hypothesis is that no matter how blue sky the idea is that there is a way to glean a practical idea from it.

Task Three White Paper Proposal for Project

Task Three short version of White Paper outline

Projects:

There are 2 design categories of projects, both involve a prototype: (1) PRODUCTION READY PROTOTYPE projects are intended to establish a prototype whose next implementation would be a production device. These devices are usually well tuned, minimal in components and have well established performance measures. (2) FEASIBILITY PROTOTYPE projects are used to demonstrate the idea, quite often a very sophisticated idea. They often involve breadboards, many components and wires and are not usually production ready.

PRODUCTION READY PROJECTS

FEASIBILITY PROJECTS

 


Data Sheets and Sample Parts

PCB Prototyping by pcbexpress.com

 

Senior Design Data Sheets

National Semiconductor (http://www.national.com)

National Semiconductor (http://www.national.com/catalog/)

Maxim (http://www.maxim-ic.com)

CTScorp.com

DATA BOOKSHELF for data sheets


LABORATORY ACCESS

Other hours contact me and I will let you in or list your name below for Penny or Danielle to let you in: