The EE296 MicroMouse. Team Members Eric Fune (Director of Programming)‏ David Hashisaka (Senior Circuitry Technician and Chief Fabrication Officer)‏ Jarret.

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The EE296 MicroMouse

Team Members Eric Fune (Director of Programming)‏ David Hashisaka (Senior Circuitry Technician and Chief Fabrication Officer)‏ Jarret Dun (Executive Design Analyst)‏ Christopher Doeringer (Mechanical Engineering Consultant)‏

Project Overview MicroMouse An electronic, autonomous robotic specifically designed to map out the quickest way to the center of a 16x16 cell maze Will be divided up into 5 modules: sensors, power, programming, motor(s), chassis

The Teptations' Approach Design our MicroMouse one module at a time Ensure each module is functional independent of other modules Consolidate the modules together so as to create one functional unit

Potential Problems Scheduling conflicts between The Teptations members Collective lack of robotics experience among The Teptations members The Teptations will have to simultaneously learn and apply MicroMouse design and fabrication techniques

Learning Expectations To learn more about circuits and programming and how to apply their operations to real life situations To educate ourselves on how to operate a soldering iron proficiently and efficiently

Goals Gain more experience and knowledge in dealing with circuits and programming Apply the “Five Steps” of design Complete a MicroMouse that can go down a straightaway and turn around To fabricate a MicroMouse in a safe, controlled, professional work environment without inflicting damage to a person

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