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Overall Need and Design Milestones

Status Report # 1 Home Security Wire Protection System Ronald, Robert, Orlando, Jaime An interfacing module to communicate with previously designed protective case. Overall Need and Design Milestones.

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Overall Need and Design Milestones

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  1. Status Report # 1Home Security Wire Protection SystemRonald, Robert, Orlando, JaimeAn interfacing module to communicate with previously designed protective case.

  2. Overall Need and Design Milestones • OVERALL NEED: To protect the communication lines of any home security system preventing intrusion. • DESIGN MILESTONES: Develop Detailed Schematics for interface (On going) Receive sample code and sample products from Mr. Poston (Mid February) Order a Development Board for PIC Microcontroller so as not to waste time manufacturing our own ( 1/29/09) Meet with Travis Poston for updates on UL certification and other business oriented happenings. (1/31/09)

  3. Completed Tasks • Phone Conference with Mr. Poston where we received vital information concerning sample code and possible free products. (1/22/09) • Worked on Coding ideas as well as researched Modem interfacing and PIC Design (1/23/09) • Researched and discussed possible backup power supplys (1/22/09)

  4. Pending/Ongoing Tasks • Develop Functional Code to link modem with microcontroller. • Test protective case in all possible environments it might encounter. • Develop Comparator circuit to trigger on a change in current received from a damaged or removed case.

  5. Tasks to Begin Next Week • Begin writing code in C language for PIC (2/4/09) • Receive Information from Mr. Poston concerning UL guidelines (2/3/09) • Begin intensively testing case in multiple environments. (2/6/09)

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