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Week 5

For the fifth week of the design project, the group gathered in order to start drawing out the dimensions of the proposed pill dispenser. We settled on a rectangular shape, with pill compartments up top, the wiring in the back, and the delivery system on the front of the device. During the lab period of the week, the group began working on constructing the device. We started by cutting out the cardboard pieces and gluing them together. Next, the doors were constructed so that we would have easy access to the top and rear of the device. The final step was laying out the arduino board, servo motors, and wiring. All of this allowed us to get an idea of how much space we would need, and what changes we needed to make an the spot. One problem we noticed is that the top of the device was not adequately supported, so wood supports were added on the bottom in order to add strength. While Victor and Frankie worked on assembling the body of the pill dispenser, Fernando and Alexa worked on settin...

Week 10

Week 10 was the final week of our Design Project. During this week, finishing touches were added to the pill dispenser, including optimization of the code, and the locking mechanism as a fail-safe. The group also had a chance to present their project both in class, and at the senior design event, where ten freshman design groups were also allowed to present their project.

Week 4

During the fourth week of our Design Project, the team worked on sourcing and gathering all of the materials that we would need for the project. This included cardboard, hinges, servo motors, wiring, and an arduino board. The weekly lab period was used for creating the basic design concept of the device in AutoCAD, and starting the coding for the arduino board. For our first prototype, we plan on constructing the body out of thick cardboard, which will allow us to make quick adjustments and changes without the use of much hardware.   Figure 1: Front View Figure 2: Back View