Overview of Status of Analysis, Design, Fabrication, Tests, etc.
Signal processing nearing its final stages
Adapter concept tested and proved
Initial fabrication of the hub and adapter made
Patient EKG testing
Accomplishments from Previous Week
Adapter tested and proved it works
Adapter housing printed
Goals for Next Week (list names after each item). Use specific and measurable objectives.
Start working on the final design for the hub housing and adapter (Zia, Jun)
Splicing sensing signal from Pacemaker (Zia, Jun)
Start finalizing on the analog circuit (Peter, Diego)
PCB design (Peter)
Start getting more in depth testing of opto-isolator(Peter)
Start battery testing/analysis(Diego)
Sponsor Comments from Last Meeting and Actions Taken to Address these Comments (indicate date of comments and if via email or in person)
Sponsor Meeting (5/2/16)
Battery life can be a lower priority for now
End goal is to be able to interface with tablet and see 1 lead ECG along side AEG and VEG signals
Instructor Comments from Last Meeting and Actions Taken to Address these Comments (indicate date of comments and if via email or in person)
Focus on obtaining clean signal (resolved)
Comments from Other Students in the Class (indicate date of comments and if via email or in person)
N/A
Risks and Areas of Concern
If two 9 volt batteries will be able to provide enough power for the myRIO and circuit
Biomedical toolkit not recognizing myRIO
Working with opto-isolator
Schedule
Milestones: get close to final iteration of the adapter, work with sponsor to start the final design of hub
Talk with sponsor regarding power source alternatives
Start working with the tablet and hook up to the myRIO
Budget (list amount spent and amount remaining)
my RIO: $268.79
Circuit components: $151.83
Total Remaining: $6079.38