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Molly, Gwyn, Sam, and Eric.  Configure DACs to have their digital input set to zero (2.5V) when they receive power  Ramp up to higher voltage at a “user.

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1 Molly, Gwyn, Sam, and Eric

2  Configure DACs to have their digital input set to zero (2.5V) when they receive power  Ramp up to higher voltage at a “user selectable rate between 0 and 1 V/s” that can be saved  Save the adjustable voltage from previous runs, but don’t go from 2.5V DAC output to the specified value until enter is pressed

3  Things we still need to do: save HK to a file, set adjustable voltages with GUI and send binary versions, update continuously, make “Enter” do all that it’s supposed to do  Things done: taking in a binary voltage and showing it on the table with 3 sig figs (as specified), inputting default adjustable voltage values

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5  Analyzing our results from testing converters to see if we need external circuitry  Testing current and temperature sensors to solidify conversion factors to be put in the GUI  Finish schematic  Start programming: output to DAC code (Gwyn), USB vendor requests (Sam), MUX address and input code (Eric), and more work on GUI (Molly)


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