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Project Summary

Project Information

A Data Acquisition System (DAQ) is an assortment of sensors used to collect data from a device under test. The particular device under test for this project is a rocket engine developed by Relativity Space or RIT Launch Initiative. This system assesses engine and vehicle structural test performance and validates engine design parameters.


Project Title: High-Speed Data Acquisition System

Project Number: P21331

Start Term: 2201

End Term: 2205

Faculty Guide: Martin Pepe

Primary Customer(s): Relativity Space / RIT Launch Initiative

Sponsor: Relativity Space

Team Members

MemberMajorRoleContact
Joseph EvenEE

Project Manager

jxe5586@rit.edu
Anthony BacchettaCE

Communications

axb6771@rit.edu
Ben HebertME

Facilitator

bbh8195@rit.edu
Jay MantiniCE

Purchasing

jam5581@rit.edu
Jared BandruEE

Risk Manager

jeb8551@rit.edu


Work Breakdown: By Phase

Work Breakdown: By Topic

Project Management

Design Tools

Design Documentation

Implementation

Validation

Presentation & Dissemination

PRP (See Below)

Requirements ( see PRP)


Use Cases

Benchmarking

Functional Decomposition

Morphological Chart


Design Work

Schematics (See Below)

Test Results

Poster (See Below)

Imagine RIT Exhibit




Acknowledgements:

The team would like to acknowledge Martin Pepe for his efforts as the Team Guide. The team would also like to acknowledge Professor Barrios and Professor Beato for their technical assistance. Finally, the team would like to acknowledge the customer, Relativity Space, for financially supporting the project and providing one of the DAQs to RIT Launch Initiative.

Altium Schematics:


Project Readiness Proposal:


Project Poster:


Final Customer Presentation:


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