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of the teaching staff. Those assignments will be posted shortly after the deadline for prop 4. The fourth step is to write the ProPOSAL. It is comprised of: 1. A description of the project in words, stating what your system is going to do and how you plan to imple 2. A block diagram 3. A set of specifications that define in detail what your system is(in input, output terms) and what tests will be used to prove that it functions properly 4. A statement of how the project work is to be divided among the partners. The block diagram should be referenced. The project should be partitioned into two separately testable subsystems. Each subsystem is to be the responsibility of a single partner The proposal should be typewritten. Typically, it should be two to five pages in length single-spaced, plus the block diagram and any figures you may need 5. The fifth step is the Proposal Conference, which is when the proposal is to be submitted. Each project Proposal must also be presented orally to the Staff so that both you and we understand what it is you are attempting, and whether your basic design approach is sound. Each project group should sign up for a 30 minute session Sign-up sheets will be posted in the lab in advance of the first day of proposal conferences. Be sure to bring extra copies of your Proposal with you to the presentation so that TA's can follow your talk without your having to draw your block diagram on the chalkboard 6. The sixth step is to prepare detailed Module Designs and Logic Diagrams for each of the blocks in the block diagram, and have these approved by your project Ta at the Block Diagram Conference. This approval is a prerequisite to your adding 6 extra units of 6.905. You and your project partner(s)are to present your project design to the rest of the class. You are encouraged to use an overhead slide to show the class the block diagram Do not count on drawing it on the board as there is not enough time for this. The presentation day will be chosen by the teaching staff and communicated to you by email and also posted on the web 7. The seventh step is to build, debug and test your system Project CONSTRUCTION may not begin until you have Completed and handed in all problem sets and assigned lab exercises and Had your detailed logic diagram approved by your ta 8. The eighth step is to demonstrate your project to a member of the Staff. It is likely we will want to videotape your presentationof the teaching staff. Those assignments will be posted shortly after the deadline for proposal submission. 4. The fourth step is to write the PROPOSAL. It is comprised of: 1. A description of the project in words, stating what your system is going to do and how you plan to implement it. 2. A block diagram. 3. A set of specifications that define in detail what your system is (in input, output terms) and what tests will be used to prove that it functions properly. 4. A statement of how the project work is to be divided among the partners. The block diagram should be referenced.The project should be partitioned into two separately testable subsystems. Each subsystem is to be the responsibility of a single partner. The proposal should be typewritten. Typically, it should be two to five pages in length, single-spaced, plus the block diagram and any figures you may need. 5. The fifth step is the Proposal Conference, which is when the proposal is to be submitted. Each project Proposal must also be presented orally to the Staff so that both you and we understand what it is you are attempting, and whether your basic design approach is sound. Each project group should sign up for a 30 minute session. Sign-up sheets will be posted in the lab in advance of the first day of proposal conferences. Be sure to bring extra copies of your Proposal with you to the presentation so that TA's can follow your talk without your having to draw your block diagram on the chalkboard. 6. The sixth step is to prepare detailed Module Designs and Logic Diagrams for each of the blocks in the block diagram, and have these approved by your project TA at the Block Diagram Conference. This approval is a prerequisite to your adding 6 extra units of 6.905. You and your project partner(s) are to present your project design to the rest of the class. You are encouraged to use an overhead slide to show the class the block diagram. Do not count on drawing it on the board as there is not enough time for this. The presentation day will be chosen by the teaching staff and communicated to you by email and also posted on the web. 7. The seventh step is to build, debug and test your system. Project CONSTRUCTION may not begin until you have: • Completed and handed in all problem sets and assigned lab exercises and, • Had your detailed logic diagram approved by your TA. 8. The eighth step is to demonstrate your project to a member of the Staff. It is likely we will want to videotape your presentation
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