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Project Cuckoo Monthly Review: January 2003

Project Cuckoo Monthly Review: January 2003. Dan Booth Jared Hay Pat Keller. Overview. Milestones Accomplishments Plans Issues. Milestones. Accomplishments -Fall 2002-. Finalized VCO Exar 2209 Completed .tpr file

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Project Cuckoo Monthly Review: January 2003

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  1. Project Cuckoo Monthly Review:January 2003 Dan Booth Jared Hay Pat Keller University of Portland School of Engineering

  2. Overview • Milestones • Accomplishments • Plans • Issues University of Portland School of Engineering

  3. Milestones University of Portland School of Engineering

  4. Accomplishments-Fall 2002- • Finalized VCO • Exar 2209 • Completed .tpr file • Design Release Meeting- Design Review- Advisor and Industry Rep. Approval • Created Macro-Model Parts List University of Portland School of Engineering

  5. Accomplishments-Spring 2003- • Obtained Macro-Model materials • wire-wrap board and tools • 74LS series logic • Contacted Exar Representative • Ordering VCO • Begun Macro-Model Layout University of Portland School of Engineering

  6. Plans • Theory of Operations • Order VCO • Complete Macro-Model University of Portland School of Engineering

  7. Issues • No experience Wire-Wrapping • Debugging University of Portland School of Engineering

  8. Conclusion • Recap • Obtained parts • ready to build Macro-Model • Questions? University of Portland School of Engineering

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