Overview of Status of Analysis, Design, Fabrication, Tests, etc.
Force Test Fixture
Creating CAD Drawings
Creating BOM
Mock DUT
Creating CAD Drawings
Creating BOM
Accomplishments from Previous Week
Presented Preliminary Design Review Presentation
Updated Report Draft 2
Finalized RTD Model
Sent by sponsor
Updated Mock DUT Adapter designs
Include extra configuration alignment holes
Goals for Next Week (list names after each item). Use specific and measurable objectives.
CAD Drawings for both fixtures
BOM for both fixtures
Webpage Draft 2
Final Project Presentation
Updated Copper Block Analysis for thermal expansion and heat transfer
Sponsor Comments from Last Meeting and Actions Taken to Address these Comments (indicate date of comments and if via email or in person)
Force Test Fixture
At least 1 mm gap for the x1, x2, and x16 modules
x16 - use configuration "default"
Mock DUT
1 mm interference for perfect contact
Why Copper Metal Block over Aluminum?
Copper conducts more heat
Higher thermal conductivity is more important even though Aluminum is easier to machine
Copper has good heat dissipation
It is a good heat "spreader"
DUTs that the SLKs experience usually come with a Copper lid
Mock DUT needs to be as precise in that regard for similar test conditions for the SLK
Helicoil
Key Insert or Helicoil can be used
Key Insert is usually bigger
Tie Base
M 2.5 Countersink Screw Hole?
Instructor Comments from Last Meeting and Actions Taken to Address these Comments (indicate date of comments and if via email or in person)
Perform thermal simulations
Have numerical numbers for Aluminum and Copper Surfaces for DUT
How does Mock DUT compare to chips being tested?
Comments from Other Students in the Class (indicate date of comments and if via email or in person)
N/A (No presentation this week)
Risks and Areas of Concern
N/A
Resources or Information Required but not Available
N/A
Schedule
Update Gantt chart.
Budget (list amount spent and amount remaining)
N/A
Progress on Report and Webpage
Updating Webpages
Drafting Report