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− | | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on '''“Introduction to Single Board Heater System”''' | + | | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on '''“Introduction to Single Board Heater System”'''. |
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− | | In this tutorial we will see | + | | In this tutorial, we will see the salient features of '''SBHS''', |
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− | | | + | | block diagram explanation of '''SBHS'''. |
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− | | The '''Single-board Heater System''' is abbreviated as '''SBHS''' | + | | The '''Single-board Heater System''' is abbreviated as '''SBHS'''. |
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− | | It is a | + | | It is a micro-controller based lab-in-a-box temperature control setup. |
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− | | The | + | | The setup has been designed to cater to the needs of undergraduate & postgraduate '''control''' courses. |
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− | | It revolves around the concepts of | + | | It revolves around the concepts of: * electronics |
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− | | | + | |* '''Serial port communication''' |
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− | | | + | |* '''Micro-controller programming''' |
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− | | | + | |* '''Data acquisition interface''' |
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− | | '''Control theory'''. | + | |* '''Control theory'''. |
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− | | '''SBHS''' is a 3000 rupee device with its | + | | '''SBHS''' is a 3000 rupee device with its hardware design and '''codes''' released as '''open source'''. |
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− | | More details can be sought from: '''sbhs dot os hyphen hardware dot in''' | + | | More details can be sought from: '''sbhs dot os hyphen hardware dot in'''. |
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− | | Hence, one can do realistic experiment in 10 minutes | + | | Hence, one can do realistic experiment in 10 minutes. |
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− | | This | + | | This setup is also available for remote access under''' Virtual labs project'''. |
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− | | It has an '''SMPS''' to generate | + | | It has an '''SMPS''' to generate 12 Volt regulated DC power supply, |
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− | | | + | | a metal blade and a heater coil situated below this metal support, |
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− | | | + | | a computer fan, a '''display''', |
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− | | ''' USB''' and '''RS232 ports.''' | + | | '''USB''' and '''RS232 ports.''' |
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− | | The figure shows the | + | | The figure shows the block diagram of '''SBHS'''. |
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− | | It consists of | + | | It consists of power supply, |
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− | | '''8-bit micro-controller''' | + | | '''8-bit micro-controller''', |
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− | | ''' | + | | ''' display''', '''fan''', |
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− | | '''Heater Assembly''', ''' | + | | '''Heater Assembly''', '''temperature sensor''', |
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− | | | + | | instrumentation amplifier and associated circuitry, |
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− | | ''' ISP''', ''' | + | | ''' ISP''', '''serial''' and '''USB port'''. |
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− | | This | + | | This 12V supply' is used directly but most of the circuitry requires 5V supply. |
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− | | It executes various tasks like | + | | It executes various tasks like: setting up communication between computer and '''SBHS''', |
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− | | | + | | controlling the amount of current passing through the heater coil, |
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− | | | + | | controlling fan speed, |
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− | | | + | | reading the temperature value, |
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− | | | + | | displaying parameter values and various other necessary operations. |
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− | | The '''heater''' assembly consist of a | + | | The '''heater''' assembly consist of a metal plate placed about 3.5 mm away from a nichrome wire coil. |
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− | | When current passes through the '''coil''', the | + | | When current passes through the '''coil''', the coil gets heated. |
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− | | This heat is | + | | This heat is transferred to the metal plate through convection, increasing its temperature. |
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− | | The | + | | The fan used is a small regular computer fan. |
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− | | It is used for cooling the heated | + | | It is used for cooling the heated metal plate. |
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− | | This is nothing but a device which varies the amount of power delivered to the | + | | This is nothing but a device which varies the amount of power delivered to the fan and heater. |
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− | | The operating temperature ranges from | + | | The operating temperature ranges from -55 to 150 degree Celsius. |
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− | | '''Instrumentation amplifier''' is used for | + | | '''Instrumentation amplifier''' is used for signal conditioning of the signal generated by '''AD590'''. |
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− | | It also provides good '''input impedance''' for the''' temperature sensor''' | + | | It also provides good '''input impedance''' for the''' temperature sensor'''. |
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− | | '''Display''' constitutes of a | + | | '''Display''' constitutes of a 16x2 LCD display. |
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− | | This means that the '''display''' is capable of displaying two lines of 16 | + | | This means that the '''display''' is capable of displaying two lines of 16 characters each. |
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− | | No separate '''controller''' is required since it has its own | + | | No separate '''controller''' is required since it has its own in-built controller. |
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− | | It is used for displaying various parameters like | + | | It is used for displaying various parameters like temperature, fan, heater and '''machine ID (MID) .''' |
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− | | It is used for conversion of ''' | + | | It is used for conversion of '''signal'''s from '''USB''' to '''serial''' and vice versa. |
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− | | Next we have '''USB''' and''' RS232 port''' block | + | | Next we have '''USB''' and''' RS232 port''' block. |
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− | | It is used to connect the '''USB''' and''' RS232 cable''' | + | | It is used to connect the '''USB''' and''' RS232 cable'''. |
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− | | '''ISP''' stands for | + | | '''ISP''' stands for "In-System Programming". |
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− | | Let us | + | | Let us summarize. |
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− | | In this spoken tutorial we saw the | + | | In this spoken tutorial, we saw the salient features and block diagram explanation of SBHS. |
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− | | The various blocks briefly explained include '''Power Supply''' | + | | The various blocks briefly explained include: '''Power Supply''', |
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− | | ''' | + | | '''micro-controller''', '''heater''' and '''fan''', |
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− | | ''' | + | | '''driver''', '''temperature sensor''', |
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− | | ''' | + | | '''instrumentation amplifier''', '''display''', |
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− | | ''' USB''' & '''RS232 ports''', ''' ISP''' | + | | ''' USB''' & '''RS232 ports''', ''' ISP'''. |
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− | | Watch the video available at the following link | + | | Watch the video available at the following link. |
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− | | It | + | | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
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− | | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it | + | | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
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− | | The Spoken Tutorial | + | | The Spoken Tutorial project team: * Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. |
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− | | | + | |* Gives certificates to those who pass an online test. |
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− | | For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org | + | | For more details, please write to '''contact@spoken-tutorial.org'''. |
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− | | Spoken Tutorial | + | | '''Spoken Tutorial''' project is a part of the '''Talk to a Teacher''' project. |
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− | | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India | + | | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
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− | | More information on this | + | | More information on this mission is available at: [http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro]. |
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|08:08 | |08:08 | ||
− | | This is Rupak Rokade from IIT Bombay signing off. | + | | This is Rupak Rokade from '''IIT Bombay''', signing off. |
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Revision as of 07:21, 10 December 2016
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00:01 | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on “Introduction to Single Board Heater System”. |
00:06 | In this tutorial, we will see the salient features of SBHS, |
00:11 | block diagram explanation of SBHS. |
00:14 | The Single-board Heater System is abbreviated as SBHS. |
00:19 | It is a micro-controller based lab-in-a-box temperature control setup. |
00:24 | The setup has been designed to cater to the needs of undergraduate & postgraduate control courses. |
00:32 | It revolves around the concepts of: * electronics |
00:36 | * Serial port communication |
00:38 | * Micro-controller programming |
00:40 | * Data acquisition interface |
00:42 | * Control theory. |
00:44 | These concepts serve as the basic foundation for its development. |
00:50 | Next we shall talk about the salient features of SBHS. |
00:55 | SBHS is a 3000 rupee device with its hardware design and codes released as open source. |
01:03 | However, please note that the actual price during purchase may vary. |
01:08 | An open source software is used to interface SBHS. |
01:12 | More details can be sought from: sbhs dot os hyphen hardware dot in. |
01:19 | Moreover, It has small time constant of around 1 minute. |
01:24 | Hence, one can do realistic experiment in 10 minutes. |
01:29 | This setup is also available for remote access under Virtual labs project. |
01:35 | One can access it remotely and get a feel for it. |
01:38 | Later the user can buy it or assemble it and set it up as a lab at college or at home. |
01:46 | Figure shows the picture of Single Board Heater System. |
01:50 | It has an SMPS to generate 12 Volt regulated DC power supply, |
01:56 | a metal blade and a heater coil situated below this metal support, |
02:02 | a computer fan, a display, |
02:04 | USB and RS232 ports. |
02:08 | We would now see the block diagram of SBHS. |
02:11 | The figure shows the block diagram of SBHS. |
02:14 | It consists of power supply, |
02:17 | 8-bit micro-controller, |
02:19 | display, fan, |
02:21 | Heater Assembly, temperature sensor, |
02:25 | instrumentation amplifier and associated circuitry, |
02:29 | ISP, serial and USB port. |
02:33 | We would now see a brief explanation of the various blocks in SBHS. |
02:39 | First we will see the Power Supply. |
02:42 | The Power supply is basically a 12V 400 watt SMPS. |
02:47 | This 12V supply' is used directly but most of the circuitry requires 5V supply. |
02:54 | Hence separate voltage regulators are used wherever necessary. |
02:59 | Also, to avoid any ambiguous temperature readings due to power supply fluctuations, the voltage regulators for System and sensor are kept separate. |
03:09 | Next is Micro-controller. |
03:11 | An 8-bit ATmega16 micro-controller is used. |
03:15 | Micro-controller plays a very important role. |
03:19 | It controls every single hardware present on the SBHS, directly or indirectly. |
03:25 | It executes various tasks like: setting up communication between computer and SBHS, |
03:33 | controlling the amount of current passing through the heater coil, |
03:37 | controlling fan speed, |
03:39 | reading the temperature value, |
03:42 | displaying parameter values and various other necessary operations. |
03:47 | Next comes the Heater and Fan. |
03:50 | The heater assembly consist of a metal plate placed about 3.5 mm away from a nichrome wire coil. |
03:58 | When current passes through the coil, the coil gets heated. |
04:02 | This heat is transferred to the metal plate through convection, increasing its temperature. |
04:08 | The fan used is a small regular computer fan. |
04:12 | It is used for cooling the heated metal plate. |
04:15 | Due to some tried and tested reasons, it is placed below the heater. |
04:20 | Next comes the Driver block. |
04:23 | This is nothing but a device which varies the amount of power delivered to the fan and heater. |
04:29 | MOSFETS are used for the same. |
04:32 | MOSFETS are operated as per the commands given by the micro-controller. |
04:37 | These MOSFETS are actually switched at some PWM frequency. |
04:42 | Now we will talk about the Temperature sensor. |
04:45 | AD590 is the Temperature sensor used for sensing the temperature of the heated plate. |
04:51 | The output of this sensor is in micro ampere per kelvin. |
04:56 | The operating temperature ranges from -55 to 150 degree Celsius. |
05:02 | Moreover, it does not requires any further process of linearization. |
05:07 | Next we will see Instrumentation amplifier. |
05:11 | Instrumentation amplifier is used for signal conditioning of the signal generated by AD590. |
05:18 | It also provides good input impedance for the temperature sensor. |
05:23 | Hence, the signal generated by the sensor is not attenuated during signal conditioning. |
05:30 | The Display and Indicators block. |
05:33 | Display constitutes of a 16x2 LCD display. |
05:37 | This means that the display is capable of displaying two lines of 16 characters each. |
05:44 | No separate controller is required since it has its own in-built controller. |
05:50 | It is used for displaying various parameters like temperature, fan, heater and machine ID (MID) . |
05:56 | It is operated in 4-bit mode. |
05:59 | Indicators include various on-board LEDs. |
06:04 | Next we have Serial Voltage Level Converter block. |
06:09 | It is used for conversion of signals from serial to TTL and vice versa. |
06:15 | Next, we have USB to Serial Converter block. |
06:19 | It is used for conversion of signals from USB to serial and vice versa. |
06:24 | Next we have USB and RS232 port block. |
06:28 | It is used to connect the USB and RS232 cable. |
06:33 | Last we have the ISP block. |
06:36 | ISP stands for "In-System Programming". |
06:39 | It is actually a 10 pin male connector. |
06:42 | Through this, we can program the micro-controller with the help of proper programming device. |
06:48 | This brings us to the end of this spoken tutorial on Introduction to Single Board Heater System. |
06:54 | Let us summarize. |
06:56 | In this spoken tutorial, we saw the salient features and block diagram explanation of SBHS. |
07:03 | The various blocks briefly explained include: Power Supply, |
07:07 | micro-controller, heater and fan, |
07:09 | driver, temperature sensor, |
07:11 | instrumentation amplifier, display, |
07:14 | USB & RS232 ports, ISP. |
07:19 | Watch the video available at the following link. |
07:22 | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
07:25 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
07:29 | The Spoken Tutorial project team: * Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. |
07:34 | * Gives certificates to those who pass an online test. |
07:38 | For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org. |
07:45 | Spoken Tutorial project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. |
07:49 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
07:56 | More information on this mission is available at: [1]. |
08:08 | This is Rupak Rokade from IIT Bombay, signing off. |