Task 4 – Report (individual work)

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Task 4 – Report (individual work) Title Executive Summary Brief & Specification Evidence of Development Stages Data measurements Explanation (Merit) Discussion (Excellence)

2. Executive Summary One paragraph summary of what is covered/included in the report Example: This report describes the construction and performance of the Greenhouse Controller that we built. It includes…

3. Brief and Specification Refer to page 5 on Unit Standard 26119 Assessment Handout

4. Evidence of Development Log Book (Schematics, sketches, diagrams) Photos Videos

5. Data Measurements Vcc (Supply voltage) Input voltage range (LDR, Thermistor) Input voltage threshold (LDR, Thermistor) Output voltage (PICAXE out pins, LED and Motor)

6. Explanation (Merit) Explain the behaviour of the circuit in terms of the components and sub-systems (i.e. how it works) Explain any differences between the “expected” and the “observed” behaviour

7. Discussion (Excellence) Discuss how the design and the performance of the circuit could be improved Discuss and compare the circuit with another existing circuit design that is used to perform the same or similar function in an applied context