Over the past week, our team made solid progress across electrical, mechanical, and planning aspects of the project, keeping us firmly on schedule.
On the electrical side, we successfully completed breadboard circuit testing for both the light and sound actuators. This milestone gave us confidence in the core functionality of our system and informed our next design steps. To support continued prototyping, we also ordered additional components, ensuring we’ll have what we need as we transition toward PCB development.
From a mechanical perspective, multiple enclosure prototypes were modeled, giving us a strong starting point for physical iteration. These designs will soon move from the screen to the printer, allowing us to gather feedback.
We also took time to step back and plan ahead. Clear objectives have been established for our in-class project workday next week. We also began preliminary work on the Final Design Review (FDR) outline, setting the stage for a final presentation.
In the coming week, we’ll continue testing and validating electrical components, with a strong emphasis on refining the breadboard designs and finalizing PCB layouts for ordering early next week. Results from our initial tests will be reviewed carefully to guide final circuit decisions. On the mechanical side, we plan to 3D print multiple enclosure variants and collect feedback from our liaisons to guide design improvements.









