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We've started developing the CAD model of all of the components to make a box that holds the sensors and the Raspi. Ideally the print V1 should be done by the end of the week. We've ordered all the components and have started working on learning the libraries necessary to communicate between the Raspi and the external sensors. <br>
 
We've started developing the CAD model of all of the components to make a box that holds the sensors and the Raspi. Ideally the print V1 should be done by the end of the week. We've ordered all the components and have started working on learning the libraries necessary to communicate between the Raspi and the external sensors. <br>
 
<a href="https://uploadfiles.io/ibkna">Presentation Link</a>
 
<a href="https://uploadfiles.io/ibkna">Presentation Link</a>
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== Week 4==
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Files are now backed up on Danny Andreev's git repo under a larger electric longboard project. All electrical components were CADed. <br>
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<a href="https://github.com/lolomolo/LongboardMarkII/tree/master/Ev%20Sensor%20Module">Presentation Link</a>
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Revision as of 15:38, 2 October 2017

Group Members

-Sam Ragsdale
-Danny Andreev

Week 1

Planning begins. BOM plan. Gant chart. What data to track and when.

Week 2

Further preparation and planning. Need to have the project worked out so we know every part we will need.

Week 3

We've started developing the CAD model of all of the components to make a box that holds the sensors and the Raspi. Ideally the print V1 should be done by the end of the week. We've ordered all the components and have started working on learning the libraries necessary to communicate between the Raspi and the external sensors.
<a href="https://uploadfiles.io/ibkna">Presentation Link</a>

Week 4

Files are now backed up on Danny Andreev's git repo under a larger electric longboard project. All electrical components were CADed.
<a href="https://github.com/lolomolo/LongboardMarkII/tree/master/Ev%20Sensor%20Module">Presentation Link</a>

Electronics Assem Pic 1.JPG