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Dr. Ray Winton Faculty Advisor Anthony Piro Software Implementation Web Design Todd Stringer Hardware Implementation Testing
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On Ready Func? Initialization Gender? Obtain Input Male FormulaFemale FormulaDisplay Maximum Display Target Heart Rate Display Body Fat Percentage Calculations Multiple Repetition MaximumTarget Heart Rate Body Fat Percentage
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No Device to calculate key exercise variables. Currently, personal trainers must rely on numerous paper charts. Robust enough for a gym environment.
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User friendly graphical interface. Accuracy to the pound for the Multiple Repetition Maximum Function. Accuracy to the heart beat for the Target Heart Rate Function. Accuracy to the tenth of a percent for the Body Fate Percentage Function. Fast Calculations.
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Microcontroller Standard size keypad LCD display with interactive menus
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August 26, 2001 – Team Charter, Initial Project Requirements August 28, 2001 – Initial Project Presentation September 25, 2001 – First Draft of Web Page October 2, 2001 – Project Designed October 9, 2001 – Informal Design Review October 31, 2001 – Prototype Built November 15, 2001 – Testing Completed November 27, 2001 – Prototype Critical Design Review February 15, 2002 – Complete Research on Changes for Final Product March 1, 2002 – New Parts Ordered March 15, 2002 – PCB, Other Hardware & Software Changes Designed April 15, 2002 – Final Product Built May 1, 2002 – Testing Completed
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Microprocessor Support for C++ Floating point arithmetic support Low Power Low cost LCD Low Power Low cost Easy to read characters Keypad Passive design (no power required) Wide keys for athletic users
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