Overview of Status of Analysis, Design, Fabrication, Tests, etc.
myRIO ordered
Designing and testing signal amplification of the EKG simulator
Considering alternative design for the ports/plugins to ensure the epicardial wires are secure and do not bend/break.
Measured available plugs, CAD for adapter begins.
Jay contacted for the rest of equipment
Accomplishments from Previous Week
Order placed for myRIO
Circuit design and testing
Goals for Next Week (list names after each item). Use specific and measurable objectives.
Finalize the ports for the epicardial wires
Finalize the circuit to have a reasonable gain to begin other testing (Some equipment still required)
Sponsor Comments from Last Meeting and Actions Taken to Address these Comments (indicate date of comments and if via email or in person)
Alternate designs for the epicardial wire ports to make sure its more universal and ensures the wires are flush and will not bend/break. Have come up with 2 additional concepts/designs to go over with sponsor.
If we need anything, do not hesitate to buy.
Forget about the EKG machine for now. If tablet allows for printing of waveforms, EKG machine is not necessarily needed.
Instructor Comments from Last Meeting and Actions Taken to Address these Comments (indicate date of comments and if via email or in person)
Comments from Other Students in the Class (indicate date of comments and if via email or in person)
Risks and Areas of Concern
The signal quality when splitting the signal using a junction
Creating a universal adapter/port. Make sure it minimizes extra work needed for doctors/nurses
Resources or Information Required but not Available
Pacing unit
Epicardial wires
Electrodes and wires
Schedule
Confirm and agree on a design for the epicardial wire port
Finalize amplification circuit
Budget (list amount spent and amount remaining)
my RIO: $268.79 - $6,181.21 remaining
Progress on Report and Webpage