Project number
26019
Organization
Roche Tissue Diagnostics
Offering
ENGR498-F2025-S2026
The system shall accept 5 dispensers input by the user at one time.
The system should accept 10 dispensers input by the user at one time.
The system software shall keep track of how many dispensers have been input to the system.
The system shall scan the barcode of each input dispenser.
The system software shall interpret the reagent information reported in each dispenser barcode.
The system software shall record the barcode of each input dispenser.
The system GUI shall include a mechanism for the user to select which reagents are recyclable.
The system shall sort whole dispensers into “recycleable” and “non-recycleable” based on the reagent type read from the barcode information.
The system shall output whole “non-recycleable” dispensers into their own output bin.
The system software shall record the recycleability status of each dispenser.
The system shall separate input dispensers into different component materials.
The system shall sort separated materials into “metal”, “plastic”, and “rubber” where the “rubber” designation may include small amounts of other materials.
The system shall output each material into its own output bin.
The system shall contain removable output bins of approximately 10" x 7" x 9.31" each.
The system shall contain a removable output bin for “non-recycleable” dispensers of approximately 11” x 8” x 12”.
The system shall contain engineering controls to protect operators and service engineers from harm.
The system shall be no larger than 18” x 30” x 54”.
The system GUI shall alert the user when output bins are full.
The system shall halt processing when output bins are full.
The system shall process at least 20 recyclable dispensers per hour.
The system should process at least 30 recyclable dispensers per hour.
The system GUI shall include a mechanism for the user to monitor instrument status.
The system software shall record any errors in an error log.
The system shall accept a 110V input (standard wall outlet)
The system shall comply with OSHA noise standards.
The system shall weigh 40lb or less where the “system” does not include any surface to which it may be mounted (eg: a rolling cart or table top) nor does it include input dispensers or output dispenser parts.
The system should accept 10 dispensers input by the user at one time.
The system software shall keep track of how many dispensers have been input to the system.
The system shall scan the barcode of each input dispenser.
The system software shall interpret the reagent information reported in each dispenser barcode.
The system software shall record the barcode of each input dispenser.
The system GUI shall include a mechanism for the user to select which reagents are recyclable.
The system shall sort whole dispensers into “recycleable” and “non-recycleable” based on the reagent type read from the barcode information.
The system shall output whole “non-recycleable” dispensers into their own output bin.
The system software shall record the recycleability status of each dispenser.
The system shall separate input dispensers into different component materials.
The system shall sort separated materials into “metal”, “plastic”, and “rubber” where the “rubber” designation may include small amounts of other materials.
The system shall output each material into its own output bin.
The system shall contain removable output bins of approximately 10" x 7" x 9.31" each.
The system shall contain a removable output bin for “non-recycleable” dispensers of approximately 11” x 8” x 12”.
The system shall contain engineering controls to protect operators and service engineers from harm.
The system shall be no larger than 18” x 30” x 54”.
The system GUI shall alert the user when output bins are full.
The system shall halt processing when output bins are full.
The system shall process at least 20 recyclable dispensers per hour.
The system should process at least 30 recyclable dispensers per hour.
The system GUI shall include a mechanism for the user to monitor instrument status.
The system software shall record any errors in an error log.
The system shall accept a 110V input (standard wall outlet)
The system shall comply with OSHA noise standards.
The system shall weigh 40lb or less where the “system” does not include any surface to which it may be mounted (eg: a rolling cart or table top) nor does it include input dispensers or output dispenser parts.