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Project Forget-Me-Not

Project Forget-Me-Not. TCSP9 Ethical and Environmental Impact Analysis ECE477 GROUP 4 CHRIS CADWALLADER CRAIG PILCHER ANDY SYDELKO MIKE WILLIAMS. Ethical Concerns. U sed to prevent children from being left in a car Users might become too dependent on it working

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Project Forget-Me-Not

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  1. Project Forget-Me-Not TCSP9 Ethical and Environmental Impact Analysis ECE477 GROUP 4 CHRIS CADWALLADER CRAIG PILCHER ANDY SYDELKO MIKE WILLIAMS

  2. Ethical Concerns • Used to prevent children from being left in a car • Users might become too dependent on it working • Has direct interface to car • Malfunctions could impact drivability of car or cause distractions to the driver • Target environment is inside a car • Extreme heat could cause failures if not designed right

  3. Environmental Impact • PCB – both car-side and child-side • PCBs are recyclable • All components are RoHS compliant • CR2032 3V battery in child-side device • Lithium • Safe for disposal in the municipal waste stream • Perchlorate • Deemed hazardous by California – just needs proper labeling • Case • Standard ABS plastic case which can be recycled

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