Project Title
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Group members (linked)
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Names, e-mail address, photographs, links to personal pages (if any)
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Product brochure
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Abstract (linked)
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1-page description of your project. Describe features and functions, and
include pictures and/or diagrams if appropriate
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Project proposal (linked; Word and either HTML or pdf)
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A 5-page description of your project including your development schedule,
design strategy, design issues, resources needed, parts availability, and
rationale for choosing this project.
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Parts list (linked)
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Start on this immediately! Include every component
you intend to use, its availability, and cost. Use a table. If your project
fails because you couldn't get a part, well...
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You will use this table to order parts, so be extrordinarily careful when
copying part numbers, etc.
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Preliminary design package
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Preliminary design package (linked; Word and either HTML or pdf)
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Review of your preliminary design. (linked; Word and either HTML or pdf)
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Obtain from your reviewer and post
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Presentation slides (linked; PowerPoint and either HTML or pdf)
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Final design package
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Final design package (linked; Word and either HTML or pdf)
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See the design-review page. Should
be about 40 pages, counting material included from the preliminary review,
but not counting code or schematics.
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Review of your final design. (linked; Word and either HTML or pdf)
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Obtain from your reviewer and post
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Presentation slides (linked; PowerPoint and either HTML or pdf)
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Project report (linked; Word file and either HTML or pdf)
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Must include all design information and your brochure. Should be about
50 pages, counting material from the reviews, but not counting code or
schematics.
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Project presentation slides (linked; PowerPoint and either HTML or pdf)
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