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Title: Intellectual Property or Concept Generation


1
Intellectual Property orConcept Generation
  • Fundamentals of Engineering Design
  • Chapter 6
  • (skip Chapter 5)

2
Methods of Design
  • By selection of new components.
  • Using a better or faster chip.
  • By configuration tweaking.
  • Moving the same components around.
  • By tweaking the design parameters.
  • Difference between the extra large and the family
    size.
  • Implementing an original concept
  • A fundamental departure from the past.

3
Creative Thinking
  • An Original Concept treats design as a creative
    process.
  • You have to look at the goal
  • then imagine/question how to get there.
  • Try to visualize the steps.
  • Write the sequence down or
  • Draw a Functional Block Diagram (FBD)
  • (see page 42)

4
The Creative Process
  • Utilize your present knowledge.
  • A normal combination.
  • A unique combination.
  • Leave blank what you dont know.
  • This becomes the challenge.
  • Your questions probe the unknown.
  • Define the limits around the unknown.
  • List what you know vs. what you dont.
  • Look for the path to knowledge into the unknown.

5
The Creative Process
  • Tools you can use
  • Focus on technical information by
  • Reread books, periodicals, journals, magazines
    with this problem in mind.
  • Attend conferences, check the library, look up
    patents, read up on standards.
  • NETWORKfind out whose working on the same
    problem and meet them.
  • (Review Gathering Information PowerPoint
    Presentation)

6
Applying the Creative Process
  • Imagine yourself lost in a forest following a
    path and you come to a fork in the road...
  • The work of the creative process is testing your
    (educated) guesses or trials.
  • A trial is an attempt to answer a question.
  • Guesses become solutions that lead to better
    questions narrowing the focus.
  • The application or work is the many attempts you
    make.
  • This is what R D is all about.

7
Models of the Creative Process
  • Fabun Model
  • Desire
  • Preparation
  • Manipulation
  • Incubation
  • Intimation
  • Illumination
  • Verification
  • Prof. Johnsons Pathway
  • Need
  • Focus
  • Utilize your knowledge base
  • Draw the FBD
  • Think
  • Find the path/do the RD
  • Solution

8
Lets Focus
  • Were on a project, to make a remote control
    soldering iron.
  • Weve learned a lot about how irons heat up and
    how to turn an AC relay on and off.
  • We need to put everything together and design the
    software portion of the design.

9
Design Using Object-Oriented Software
  • Going to use HPVee because its what we know.
  • Weve reviewed briefly the need, our focus, and
    our knowledge base.
  • Now, lets draw what we know as a FBD.

10
Our Knowledge Limit
11
Defining the unknown
  • What we know
  • How to get readings into the computer.
  • We know the temperature.
  • Familiar with some aspects of HPVee.
  • Have handouts.
  • What we dont know
  • How to get HPVee to turn on and off a relay.
  • How the software makes the decision to operate
    the Power Supply.

12
Your Next Step
  • Start the HPVee design by adding some objects in.
  • Figure out how the Instrument Manager in HPVee
    talks to the Power Supply.
  • Check for objects in HPVee that would evaluate
    the temperature and make a decision.
  • (How would you do this task in C?)

13
In Summary
  • Lab 9 is for you to design the software that will
    allow an operator to control a soldering iron and
    monitor it temperature.
  • The iron stays right around 300 degrees
    Fahrenheit, plus or minus 10 degrees.
  • Youve this week to tackle the problem before we
    begin the next phase
  • Publishing a user manual.
  • Writing a technical manual.
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