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Force Sensor~$14.99
 
Force Sensor~$14.99
  
Peristaltic Pump~$12.69
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3 X Peristaltic Pump~$12.69
  
Plastic water Solenoid Valve 1/2"~$9.95
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3 X Plastic water Solenoid Valve 1/2"~$9.95
  
 
2mm Silicon tubes~$6.28
 
2mm Silicon tubes~$6.28
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Silicon tape~$6.77
 
Silicon tape~$6.77
  
diodes~$0.15
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5 X diodes~$0.15
  
 
attachment wires~$6.95
 
attachment wires~$6.95
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Open Mounting Hinge~ $6.99
 
Open Mounting Hinge~ $6.99
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Wood~$20.00
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Ingredients~20$
  
 
==Gantt Chart==
 
==Gantt Chart==

Revision as of 23:19, 31 January 2019

Link to Log

Cocktail_Maker_Log

Link to Trello

https://trello.com/b/PGXoSe85/cocktail-maker

Overview

Ever hosted a party and had to play bartender the entire time? Well, we have your solution! We have created an easy to use cocktail maker. This cocktail maker will be able to make at least 2 mix drinks at the click of a button! This guarantees a delicious cocktail every time. We will do this by coding an Arduino to control pumps/valves that are attached to the ingredients. Our machine is based off of a weighted plate. Once you have selected their drink, the machine will zero the scale and start pouring the beverage. We will ensure that each drink will have the proper proportions by zeroing the scale after each ingredient is added.

Team Members

Cj Wilson

Tom Fare

Weronika Pach

Will Parkinson, TA

Jim Feher, Instructor

Objectives

Our objective is to create a machine that will generate at least one mixed drink, with correct ratios, at the push of a button.

Challenges

  • 3D printing

Learn Solidworks.

Design specific dimensions

Build models using Solidworks and 3D print them.

  • Arduino

Learn Arduino programming language.

Implementing the Arduino code with distance sensor and valve/pump.

Debugging code and adjusting parameters to control the measurements.

  • Hardware

Design a circuit that connects the pump and valves, push button and weight sensor to the Arduino.

Assuring the pumps dispense the correct amount of liquid.

  • Safety

Electricity hazard when circuit interacts with liquids

Leakage from the tubes.

Budget

Arduino~ $19.80

Force Sensor~$14.99

3 X Peristaltic Pump~$12.69

3 X Plastic water Solenoid Valve 1/2"~$9.95

2mm Silicon tubes~$6.28

Silicon tape~$6.77

5 X diodes~$0.15

attachment wires~$6.95

3D Printed Parts

LCD~$7.99

12V Power source~$6.49

Open Mounting Hinge~ $6.99

Wood~$20.00

Ingredients~20$

Gantt Chart

Coming soon!