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Microprocessor Architecture                                                        

Spokesman: Alex Buschkoetter

Members: Ashley Eidsmore, Chuan He, Jake Gilfix, Jintao Zhang, Michael Wolfer, and Siddharth Bhosale

Primary Goals:

  1. Evaluate the design for the microprocessor, A/D conversion and general measurement (i.e., sensors) developed during the Spring semester. Please focus on evaluating the trade-off between power requirements, sampling rate, and layout size that was made, and check the circuitry to verify it should work effectively. Goal is to complete this phase by the end of October Break!!
  2. We spoke at one meeting about bringing in on-board pre-filtering prior to sampling to avoid aliasing...if this is not already in the design, please incorporate it. Otherwise, just correct any errors you note, or change components if cheaper, yet equivalent, products are now available. Goal is to complete this phase (i.e., have options) by the end of October, leaving us a bit over a month for...
  3. OBTAIN COMPONENTS AND BUILD!


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