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Revision as of 01:10, 2 July 2015
Notebook
Week 1 (January 14 to January 21)
Instrumentation
- Done This Week
- Each part of the Project Overview Statement (POS)
- Objectives for the Next Week
- Assembling the Project Overview Statement
- Starting to acquire knowledge
- Starting to build the OPENTRONS's robot
- Problems encountered
- Assignment of the POS's parts to team's members
- Internal communications not efficient (Too much posts on the Facebook wall)
Mecatronix
- Done This Week
- Objectives for the Next Week
- Problems encountered
Week 2 (January 22 to January 28)
Instrumentation
- Done This Week
- Assembling the Project Overview Statement
- Thinking about an efficient way to organise internal communications
- First mecanical designs of the modules
- First experimentations done on Peltier elements
- Objectives for the Next Week
- First experimentations on magnets
- Starting to write individual parts of the Project Management Plan (PMP)
- Optic density circuit board up and running
- Problems encountered
- No Instuction received from Opentron to build their robot
Mecatronix
- Done This Week
- Objectives for the Next Week
- Problems encountered
Week 3 (January 29 to February 4)
Instrumentation
- Done This Week
- Preliminary mecanical design of the MC96
- Finalizing the reserch on Peltier elements and photoreceptors
- Choosing microcontroller used in each modules
- Meeting with Opentrons
- Objectives for the Next Week
- Continuing experimentations on magnets
- Starting to write individual parts of the Project Management Plan (PMP)
- Optic density circuit board up and running
- Starting to order pieces for first prototypes
- Problems encountered
- Disagreement with Mecatronix team about the microcontroller choice
- Machining of some metal parts are too complex for university's tools
Mecatronix
- Done This Week
- Objectives for the Next Week
- Problems encountered