As the team was in a final product pursuit during Phase 5, critical milestones needed to be achieved. The team needed the two ported pressure sensors to begin working in unison, and gather the capability of measuring cut off pressure readings. The team also had to integrate the new peristaltic pump that has capabilities to bring our product to the next level...
With the start of Phase 4, the team began to look forward on building a prototype that fulfilled lofty team goals. As the schematics and technical analysis came together, DermaTest was confident that the Beta prototype would be capable of being a marketable product...
The following stages include testing and redesigning system prototypes based on system engineering design performed. The data collection system and electronics will also be an area of focus moving into phase 4.
After performing calculations to select the proper pump in the first part of phase 3, the following steps were to design the rest of the system and begin selecting additional components.
The first part of phase three focused on the selection of the pump for our system. This is an important component that helped to determine the necessary specifications for other components of our system.
The following stages include more System Engineering and less conceptual design work. The team will begin implementing 2nd round concept feedback, while placing a larger emphasis on viable system designs in the coming month...
As the team moves forward with the Project, adviser feedback has been critical. The team pivoted from initial concept design criticism in Phase 1 and placed a large emphasis on "simple yet effective". The team has since recreated concept designs...
The team dove deep into literature to gauge viability behind initial motivations. The team's goal of making a skin health evaluation tool was deemed to have a competitive and potential market...