E2.05 - San Marcos Heat

Portable multi-dimensional mapping device.

Sponsor: Department of Health & Human Performance & Ingram School of Engineering    
Student Team: Zachary Seaton, Corey Anderson, Matthew Lee, Bryan McCauley     
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Jeffrey Stevens

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We have been tasked with creating and characterizing an analog timing circuit for a non-lethal device that does not have to hit it's intended target, just get close. Our timing circuit will control the deployment of a payload from a projectile, either a deterrent (pepper spray) in the .68cal use case for self defense or an anti drone payload for the 40mm use case. The circuit does not have any batteries involved, it is completely powered by the energy harvested from the magnetic fields as it passes through the magnetic barrel, keeping from the issues that come from storing batteries.

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E2.05 Project Presentation

E2.05 Poster Pitch

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E2.05 Poster.pdf

Team Contact Information

Team Project Manager: Zachary Seaton, zgs11@txstate.edu

Faculty Advisor: Nr. Jeffrey Stevens, rwn24@txstate.edu

E2.05 Team Photo
From right to left (Zachary Seaton, Bryan McCauley, Corey Anderson, Matthew Lee)

Let us know what you think! You can evaluate our project here: E2.05 Evaluation Form