Project Development
I am writing this document after the final presentation, I have finished my final project, but there is still a significant amount of documentation left to complete. I am now actively working on the documentation phase.
I will now provide a list of the schedule I followed as per my original plan:
So based on my schedule, honestly it was hard to stick with it, I try hard as much as possible, one day was the delay even that I managed to make it to the final presentation, thanks to our instructor Emma and my friend Hovig who supported and was beside me during this tough weeks.
In terms of time and resource management, I successfully completed all tasks marked as 100% completed, indicating effective progress. Currently, I am actively working on the documentation phase after the final presentation. Task prioritization played a crucial role, as I allocated dedicated time and resources to complete the remaining documentation tasks. Throughout the project, I utilized software tools like Eagle for PCB design and fabrication, optimizing resources for enhanced functionality. Additionally, I emphasized continuous learning, acquiring knowledge in areas such as PCB design and tailored layouts, equipping me with valuable skills for future projects. Overall, my approach demonstrated efficient time and resource management, allowing for task completion and continual improvement.
What tasks have been completed, and what tasks remain?
Number | Task | % of Completion |
---|---|---|
1 | Principle and Practice | 100% |
2 | CAD | 100% |
3 | Laser Cutting | 100% |
4 | Composite | 100% |
5 | CNC Machining | 100% |
6 | 3D Printing | 100% |
7 | Electronics Design | 100% |
8 | Electronics Production | 100% |
9 | Embedded Programming | 100% |
10 | Final Result | 100% |
11 | Documentation | 20% |
12 | Slide, Video | 100% |
What has worked? what hasn't?
All tasks marked as 100% completed are done properly.
What questions need to be resolved?
For know no doubts or questions comes to my mind, I have answers for all questions, I will add any question needs to be resolved later.
What will happen when?
For know I am proceeding with documentation, it should be done before the cutoff local to global.
What have you learned?
Through this journey, I have gained knowledge in several key areas related to project design and functionality. One significant aspect I have learned is how to create printed circuit boards (PCBs) and design circuits using software like Eagle. Understanding the PCB fabrication process and being able to design circuits accurately are essential skills for achieving the desired functionality and performance in electronic projects.
Furthermore, I have developed a deeper understanding of the importance of PCB design for specific projects. Designing a PCB tailored to the project's requirements ensures optimal performance, reliability, and integration of components. Learning how to design circuits on Eagle, a widely used PCB design software, has equipped me with the ability to create custom PCB layouts that effectively translate the desired functionality into reality.
By incorporating these learnings into my approach, I am better prepared to tackle projects that involve PCB design and circuitry. This knowledge enhances my overall skill set and allows me to deliver well-designed and functional electronic projects.