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Senior Design WiFi Clock January Program Review Team Rosemary Peters Joe Haggberg Nate Perkins Kirby Wigton Advisor Dr. Inan University of Portland School of Engineering
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Senior Design Introduction Reminder: We are designing and building a clock that updates daily – via wireless internet connection – by obtaining the NTP timestamp. Clock will stay on time and will update automatically for daylight savings and upon being plugged in. University of Portland School of Engineering
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Senior Design Scorecard Latest accomplishments: Gave MAC address to IS Connected I/O Expansion board with PIC32 and WiFi module University of Portland School of Engineering
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Senior Design Additional Accomplishments Met early in the semester and created permanent meeting times Added weekly milestones for the duration of the project Ordered and received parts to connect PIC32 with WiFi module Hence, new finalized budget University of Portland School of Engineering
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Senior Design Evidence of Progress University of Portland School of Engineering
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Senior Design Plans Set up weekly meeting time with Inan Complete hardware components for design Connect combined I/O board to LCD display Conceptualize key milestones down the road Begin work on casing diagram and final report University of Portland School of Engineering welcome to woop woop
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Senior Design Milestones StatusDescriptionOriginal Target Previous Target Present Target CompletedProject Design19 Nov 11 CompletedNovember Program Review2 Dec 11 CompletedPeer Evals / Lab Notebooks 5 Dec 11 CompletedOrder New Parts21 Jan 12 In ProgressJanuary Program Review27 Jan 12 CompletedConnect WiFi module, daughterboard, PIC32, and I/O Expansion 28 Jan 12 27 Jan 12 Hook-up LCD to PIC3203 Feb 12 28 Jan 12 Review PIC32 tutorial/coding 03 Feb 12 Diagram of Casing11 Feb 12 First Draft Final Report18 Feb 12 University of Portland School of Engineering
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Senior Design Concerns/Issues Figuring out precisely what pins to connect between I/O Expansion board and LCD module Many available options on I/O board Accounting for enough time to code and debug the clock Part failure or requirement of further parts would exceed budget University of Portland School of Engineering
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Senior Design Conclusions Scorecard Plans Milestones Concerns/Issues University of Portland School of Engineering
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