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Project Long Tom OTTR. Team Annette DeVille Tom Kinnear Jeff Scott. Advisor Dr. Aziz Inan Dr. Peter Osterberg Industry Representative Mr. Mike Desmith Intel. Overview. Introduction Scorecard Additional Accomplishments Plans Issues/Concerns Conclusions. Introduction.
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Project Long TomOTTR Team Annette DeVille Tom Kinnear Jeff Scott • Advisor • Dr. Aziz Inan • Dr. Peter Osterberg • Industry Representative • Mr. Mike Desmith • Intel University of Portland School of Engineering
Overview • Introduction • Scorecard • Additional Accomplishments • Plans • Issues/Concerns • Conclusions University of Portland School of Engineering
Introduction • What is OTTR? • Benefit: • Security • Use of statistics for a room University of Portland School of Engineering
Scorecard ALL COMPLETED!!! • Individual digital logic designs due 28 Oct. • Combine the three designs into one circuit • Send final .edf file to Dr. Osterberg by 23 Nov • Project Plan 0.9 • Work on budget • Purchase and assemble second IR sensor • Start looking for UART University of Portland School of Engineering
Additional Accomplishments • Completed Project Plan .95 and 1.0 • Website is up and running http://lewis.up.edu/EGR/SRDesign06/longTom/ University of Portland School of Engineering
DirectionSensor University of Portland School of Engineering
Counters and Display University of Portland School of Engineering
Plans for December • Work on the logic for our off chip design • Work to get a useable output from the sensor • Continue to look for a UART to use • It’s not that the UART won’t work, it’s just finding one that will work best with our project University of Portland School of Engineering
Milestones University of Portland School of Engineering
Concerns/Issues • Interfacing with software & UART • Again, it’s not that the UART won’t work, it’s just finding one that will work best with our project • Retrieving a useable output signal from the sensor University of Portland School of Engineering
Conclusions • Completed all our tasks from November • Most important – turning in .edf file • 30% done with project University of Portland School of Engineering