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CSULB EE400D DOCUMENTATION INSTRUCTIONAL SERIES PRELIMINARY DESIGN REVIEW
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The Preliminary Design proceeds from a clear definition of the Mission Objective(s) and Profile Program/Project Level 1 Requirements/Verification System/Subsystem Level 2 Requirements/Verification This material was codified in the Preliminary Design / Project Planning Blog Post. The Preliminary Design Review presents how your design has proceeded to date with the goal of meeting these objectives and requirements.
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PRELIMINARY DESIGN REVIEW GUIDELINES Power Point Presentation 45 minute maximum duration Each person in the group should present their own work. Be familiar with the material, do not reed it from the overhead or from a sheet of paper Speak clearly, with authority, and eloquently Practice the presentation to ensure all topics are covered in the time allotted. Have simple and uncluttered visual materials. Do not put too much information on one visual. Plagiarism – Provide source for all visuals, text, block diagrams, etc.
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PDR OUTLINE Title PageProject Manager Program Objectives & Mission ProfileProject Manager Requirements and Verification Program/ProjectProject Manager System/Subsystem System, Subsystem Engineers Design InnovationProject Manager Systems/Subsystem DesignSystem Engineer Product Breakdown Structure Software Design Electronic System Design System Block Diagram(s) Interface Definitions Mechanical System Design
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PDR OUTLINE - CONTINUED Design and Unique TasksSubsystem Engineers Details on Electronic, Power, Mechanical, and Electro-Mechanical Subassemblies Including Design Process: sketches, back of the envelope, trade-off studies, models… Project StatusProject Manager Work Breakdown Structure Project Schedule Top Level Schedule System/Subsystem Level Tasks Burn Down and Project Percent Completion System Resource ReportsSystem Engineer Mass Power Other… Project Budget
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TITLE PAGE Artistic Rendering of your Project This may be in the form of a drawing, 3D model, photo, or some combination. The rendering should be creative and reflect positively on your project. Team Member Names Division Assignments
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PROGRAM OBJECTIVES TBD
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MISSION PROFILE TBD
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LEVEL 1& 2 REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENT EVALUATION RUBRIC Is the requirement, Quantitative, Verifiable, and Realizable? Is the requirement located at the correct level (1 – Program/Project) Is the requirement response to a higher level requirement or customer’s objective (Requirement Flow Down)? Is the linkage clearly defined? Does requirement provide links to source material? Does the requirement move the design process forward?
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LEVEL 1& 2 REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENT EVALUATION RUBRIC - CONTINUED Are equations used to calculate a requirement provided and are answers correct? If calculations overly complicate the slide you may simply provide a link. The requirements that are missing are the hardest to discover and will be factored into your evaluation. Is language in the form of a requirement? Avoid multiple requirements within a paragraph. (i.e., breakup statements that contain multiple requirements)
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LEVEL 1 REQUIREMENTS WITH VERIFICATION What is this requirement missing?
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LEVEL 2 REQUIREMENTS WITH VERIFICATION
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DESIGN CREATIVITY AND/OR INNOVATION A summary of the “Creativity Exercise.” How has the exercise effected the design of your project? Example is TBD
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SYSTEM DESIGN PRODUCT BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE TBD
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SYSTEM DESIGN SOFTWARE DESIGN Software Block Diagram – Example is TBD
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SYSTEM DESIGN SOFTWARE DESIGN Brief summary of each software block, its inputs and outputs. Example is TBD
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ELECTRONIC SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM Identify Custom PCB component of the project. Custom PCB
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INTERFACE DEFINITION DESIGN EXAMPLE
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SYSTEM MECHANICAL DESIGN An exploded view of the robot showing mechanical and electromechanical subassemblies Photo Credit: Fab Academy 2013 – Final Project, Working on a Programmable, Modular, Mobile Robot.Final Project, Working on a Programmable, Modular, Mobile Robot.
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SUBSYSTEM DESIGN AND UNIQUE TASKS THE DESIGN PROCESS Sketch of the Design Ideas Back of the Envelope Calculations Trade Off Studies Models Mathematical Computer Simulation Physical Models (Rapid Prototyping) Full-scale Prototypes Scale Models
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SUBSYSTEM DESIGN AND UNIQUE TASKS Planned Simulations and Tradeoff studies
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SUBSYSTEM DESIGN AND UNIQUE TASKS Electronics / Custom PCB Fritzing Diagram Breadboard Photo Schematic
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SUBSYSTEM DESIGN AND UNIQUE TASKS Completed Simulations and Tradeoff studies Rapid Prototyping Example
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PROJECT STATUS WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE (WBS)
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PROJECT STATUS TOP LEVEL SCHEDULE TBD
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PROJECT STATUS SYSTEM/SUBSYSTEM LEVEL TASKS
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PROJECT STATUS BURN DOWN AND PROJECT PERCENT COMPLETION Photo Credit: Wikipedia – Burn down chartBurn down chart
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SYSTEM RESOURCE REPORTS Resources that are important to your project need to be tracked over the life of the project. UFO Ab-ducted, BiPed, Spider, – Power and Mass 3DoT Projects – Power, Mass, and 3D Print Time Over the life of the project; as simulations and experiments are run, trade-off studies completed, models and prototypes built and tested, you will be able to finalize your design. Until then, there will always be uncertainty. This level of uncertainty is managed by allocating margins to project resources. This may be done at the system, subsystem, and/or component level. Example are TBD
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PROJECT BUDGET Cost must be managed by all projects Example is TBD
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APPENDIX Sources for outside information.
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SUMMARY Focus On Original work – what you have learned Demonstration of the Engineering Method – From Objectives to Design Demonstrations with real hardware Do Not Show Product Pages Copied Promotional Text No linkage to Requirements
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RESOURCES Introduction to Engineering Design and Problem Solving http://www.csulb.edu/~hill/ee400d/UNCC%20Intro%20to%20Engr%20Design.pdf Design Synthesis http://www.olivenhain.com/files/docs/projects/Demo_Garden/Design_Synthesis.pdf Preliminary Designs http://www.csulb.edu/~hill/ee400d/Lectures/08_Preliminary%20Design.pdf PDR Outline Document http://www.csulb.edu/~hill/ee400d/Lectures/10_PDR%20Presentation%20New%20for%20 F'14.pdf http://www.csulb.edu/~hill/ee400d/Lectures/10_PDR%20Presentation%20New%20for%20 F'14.pdf PDR Grading Criteria http://www.csulb.edu/~hill/ee400d/Lectures/10b_PDR%20Grading.pdf
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