🟠 Dashboard Project - F2020
- Cordelia Pui Men Yu (Deactivated)
- Renzo Villanoy
- Ali Arshad
- Sheila Afros
Referencing from (new): Elec / Interiors Dashboard Planning
Referencing from (old - slightly outdated): Driver Controls & Display (Key Document)
Team members: @Cordelia Pui Men Yu (Deactivated) @Joy He (Deactivated) @Renzo Villanoy@Ali Arshad @Kenneth Lee @Hadi Khadra
Roles: TBD
Problem breakdown:
Background:
The dashboard for MSXIV will contain a large infotainment screen, 4 driver display screens as well as various buttons and ports which need to be organized in front of the driver and passenger.
Scope:
The purpose of the dashboard is:
To present the necessary instrumentation the driver needs to operate the vehicle
The Interiors team will be responsible for designing and manufacturing the full MSXIV dashboard. This will include properly integrating the electronics to the outer and inner structure. The Dashboard team will work closely with the Electrical and Hardware teams to develop a solution. Since aesthetics will be judged, the form-factor design of the dash will also require attention.
Major goals:
Enclose all the necessary electrical components and display screens
Separate electricals from driver and passenger
Create practical placements for instrumentation (buttons, ports, fans, etc.)
Ensure usability and minimize areas of confusion
Integrate with Catamaran Cover
Match aesthetics with the rest of the car
Relevant requirements / regulations:
The link to the ASC webite as well as the most recent ASC 2020 regulations are provided below. Regs that apply to the dashboard have been screenshotted.
https://www.americansolarchallenge.org/regulations/2020-american-solar-challenge-regulations/
Hardware / Dashboard integration meeting notes (09/23/2020):
everything in purple we basically need to see on the dash
kill switch = red button - something's going wrong, stop the car button
p indicator switch = parking indicator switch
ignore this, doesn't affect dash
there should be a power switch, but not currently on diagram
P LED = indicates we're in park
already purchased D, N, R, (can’t remember if there was another button they already have - @Renzo Villanoy do you remember which other one they said ?? if not, will ask again)
fan control: knobs you can turn to certain point and it clicks on
needs to be accessible on the dash for driver and passenger - will be circular holes on the dash for the knobs to poke through
AUX, Race/Normal
Race mode will turn off infotainment - does not need to be super accessible
switching between race/normal ideally similar to switching between eco and non eco mode
VEH CAN --> DB9
Pi USB --> Type A
USB C charger output --> USB C
Fault LED --> when that LED is on, activates something outside and also on top of car
Fans 1-4 will be mounted on the dash and wiring will run through on the inside
fans on old car look similar to ones on a real car - direction control and stuff
only fan control needs to be on rn
all blue squares are enclosures and all red boxes are connectors which need to fit on enclosures
driver display area, infotainment display area easily accessible
front electronics enclosure should be accessible but does not need to be EASILY accessible - ie could be unscrewed or smth - don't want it to be a big box like old car
there will be slits on the front of the car which will be connected to the fans so there will always be airflow
driver display area has 4 screens --> all connects to the steering wheel
driver display area should be parallel to driver
pedal board enclosure should be waterproof
can ignore side lights box
kill switch should be flush with car, just needs opening, should not be easily pressed
(front driver, front passenger) side misc. --> adrian has ideas for it already, talk to adrian about it
basically: we're taking care of pedal board enclosure, front electronics enclosure, infotainment display area, driver display area
Hardware / Dashboard integration meeting notes (06/10/2021):
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