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We will design a device to determine whether the temperature of a water bath is at 37 C with minimal error in detection and an audible/visible form of recognition that the water has reached the desired limit of 37 C.

Sasha Cai, Carly, Sarah, Ryan
Circuit

Casing
We have finished our final paper and are currently finalizing our prototype and beginning work on our poster presentation.
| Week | Reporting Period Beginning | Activities |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | January 20 | Initial research and brainstorming design ideas. |
| 2 | January 27 | Continuing research and brainstorming design ideas |
| 3 | February 3 | Designing circuit and drafting a proposal for EWH |
| 4 | February 10 | Begin writing proposal, finalizing circuit |
| 5 | February 17 | Finish mid-semester powerpoint and present our progress |
| 6 | February 24 | Write mid-semester paper, begin planning to build a prototype |
| 7 | March 3 | Purchase parts for circuit, begin building circuit |
| 8 | March 10 | Enjoy spring break! |
| 9 | March 17 | Begin building circuit, plan casing |
| 10 | March 24 | Continue building circuit, acquire casing supplies |
| 11 | March 31 | Continue building and testing circuit, assemble casing |
| 12 | April 7 | Continue building and testing both casing and circuit |
| 13 | April 14 | Etch circuit board and make final design changes |
| 14 | April 21 | Finalize design prototype, write final paper |
| 15 | April 28 | Assemble poster, give a wonderful presentation! |
| Mid-semester Presentation (Feb 23 2006, 6228 kb) | |
| Mid-semester Paper (Mar 3 2006, 1526 kb) | |
| Product Design Specifications (Apr 28 2006, 66 kb) | |
| Final Paper (Apr 28 2006, 286 kb) | |
| Final Presentation (May 5 2006, 822 kb) |