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Explore the progress, accomplishments, plans, and concerns of the University of Portland's School of Engineering digital Enigma machine project.
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Project DeadwoodA Digital Enigma Machine • Advisors • Dr. Aziz Inan, Dr. Peter Osterberg • Industry Representatives • Mr. Mike DeSmith • Ms. Swetha Varadharajan • Intel Team Aaron Challenner Marc Smith Matthew Tongue University of Portland School of Engineering
Overview • Introduction • Scorecard • Additional Accomplishments • Plans • Issues/Concerns • Conclusions University of Portland School of Engineering
Introduction • Digitally-modeled Enigma machine • Mechanical encryption device A A A A A A A A A A A B B B B B B B B B B B B C C C C C C C C C D D D D D D D D D D D D E E E E E E E E F F F F F F University of Portland School of Engineering
Scorecard • Shortcomings: • Program EEPROMs • Still haven’t arrived (!) • Complete ThOps v 1.0 • Industry Representative meeting today • Verify ICs • Simple task, lacking breadboard • Last Semester’s plans: • Program Enigma Simulator • Complete ThOps v 1.0 • Program EEPROMs • Verify ICs • Generate PS/2 Interface Code • Completed Plans: • Program Enigma Simulator • Generate PS/2 Interface Code University of Portland School of Engineering
Additional Accomplishments • Got all rested up • Obtained PS/2 connector from Craig Henry University of Portland School of Engineering
Plans • Procure and/or Program Firmware into: • PICs • EEPROMs • GALs • CPLD • Assemble non-MOSIS Components on Board • Test System Functionality Without MOSIS University of Portland School of Engineering
Milestones University of Portland School of Engineering
Concerns/Issues • Power Supply • Unplanned-for in budget • CPLD, GALs, EEPROMs • Ordering issues with EEPROMs • Reviewing correspondence with Craig Henry • Finding the Breadboard • Laid aside by Tongue last semester • Worst-case scenario: Tongue purchases new breadboard University of Portland School of Engineering
Conclusions • We’re a smidge behind • February is programming-oriented • Procurement a priority • Questions? University of Portland School of Engineering