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Skin Color Monitor Progress Report #3, September 26, 2007 Client: Prof. John Webster Team: Jack Ho (Leader) Patrick Kurkiewicz (Communications) Joseph Yeun (BWIG) Brian Ginter (BSAC) September 21 to September 29, 2007 Problem Statement Develop a miniature electronic device that records change in skin color during hot flashes. Last Weeks Goals - Finish locating and acquiring parts - Get keycard access to electronics lab - 3 rough design ideas per person Summary of Accomplishments After the meeting on Friday, our group went to fill out all the paperwork and made the deposits for keycard access to the electronics lab in the ECB. We decided to get 2 keycards and Joseph and I will be responsible for them. Once they handle all the paperwork and ok everything we’ll have to go get our pictures taken and the cards made, but we’re still waiting for them to get back to us. We also met with Prof. Webster and Burke O’Neal and inquired about parts, specifically our elusive photodiode. Webster gave us a list of parts to purchase from www.digikey.com and O’Neal emailed the manufacturer, Sharp microelectronics, to get us more information dealing with the specific photodiode we wanted. Brian is going tomorrow to get the order form filled out for our remaining parts. Construction The team also met Wednesday night to go over design details. We’ve got some ideas, but are still waiting to get into the lab to work on and refine our ideas. This Weeks Goals - Continue to brainstorm - Refine existing ideas - Experiment on circuit design (pending access) Activities Jack: Keycards (1 hrs) Meeting with Burke O’Neal (.5 hrs)Brainstorm (1 hrs) Team meeting (1 hrs) Total: 3.5 hrs Brian: Keycards (.25 hrs) Order parts (.5 hrs) Brainstorm (1 hrs) Team meeting (1 hrs) Total: 2.75 hrs Patrick: Keycards (.25 hrs) Client communication (1 hrs) Brainstorm (1hrs) Team meeting (1 hrs) Total: 3.25 hrs Joseph: Keycards (.5 hrs) Brainstorm (1 hrs) Team meeting (1 hrs) Total: 2.5 hrs Project Schedule 9/7 Form team, contact client, assign team roles, set up client meeting 9/14 Literature search, create problem statement, begin PDS 9/21 PDS, brainstorming, begin developing designs 9/28 Brainstorming 10/5 Decide on 3 design alternatives, prepare for mid-semester presentation 10/12 Work on presentation 10/19 Mid-Semester Presentation 10/25 Hand in report (and PDS) and notebooks, decide on final design 11/2 Work on final design 11/9 Work on final design 11/16 Work on final design 11/23 Thanksgiving Break 11/30 Work on final design, poster presentation and paper 12/7 Final Poster Presentation 12/12 Hand in final written report and notebooks 12/14 Final meeting with advisors Expense Date Place Purchased Price 9/17/07 ECE parts shop LED’s, breadboard, wires $9.82 9/21/07 UW Bursar’s Office Keycards $50


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