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The TomOTTR project team, led by Annette Collins, Tom Kinnear, and Jeff Scott, has made significant strides through February 2006 at the University of Portland's School of Engineering. With crucial programming of CPLDs now completed, including 95% of serial programming and 75% of data logging programming, the project is on track for completion before spring break. Noteworthy milestones achieved include resolving technical issues and wiring sensors. The team is focused on finalizing programming and preparing for upcoming tasks.
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Project Long TomOTTR Team Annette Collins Tom Kinnear Jeff Scott • Advisor • Dr. Aziz Inan • Dr. Peter Osterberg • Industry Representative • Mr. Mike Desmith • Intel February, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering
Overview Milestones Scorecard Prototype Plans Issues/Concerns Conclusions February, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering
Milestones February, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering
Scorecard ALL COMPLETED!!! Wrote programming for CPLDs in ABEL TOP Approved Continued work on all programming Serial Data logging February, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering
Additional Accomplishments Serial programming 95% complete Data logging programming 75% complete Sensors wired to connectors Solved heat problem on 5V regulator February, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering
Heat Sync Clock (4.8 KHz) CPLDs UART +5V & +9V Voltage Regs 7 Segment Decoders Clock (60 Hz) Sensor Voltage Regulator 7 Segment Displays
Plans for March Put ABEL programming onto CPLDs Complete serial programming Complete data logging programming Buy a new sensor – one broke Make data cable to connect bread boards FINISH PROJECT BEFORE SPRING BREAK!!! January, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering
Concerns/Issues None OTTR’s new snake skin boots and hat provided by Team Snake!! January, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering
Conclusions Completed all tasks planned for February +90% of project completed January, 2006 University of Portland School of Engineering