Recap
In my previous blog, I introduced my project idea for the Summer of Sensors Design Challenge. The project is a low cost, adaptive smart bulb controller using a proximity sensor and an ambient light sensor from Vishay. The proximity sensor will be used to automatically turn the light on and off when the user sits down next to the light. The ambient light sensor will be used to control the brightness of the bulb to equalise with the ambient light level and reduce eye tension.
The purpose of today's blog is to outline the project schedule before the real work begins...
Project Schedule
The following is a rough outline of what I will be doing each week. Some elements of this plan are subject to change depending on circumstances (e.g. lead time delay) and project progress (good or bad).
The plan is to complete a blog for each section below, so please stay tuned if any of the areas look interesting to you. As always, any comments, suggestions and advice are much welcomed.
Wk # |
W/C |
Title |
Details |
1 |
1st Sept |
Planning and Research |
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2 |
8th Sept |
Design |
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3 |
15th Sept |
Sourcing and Setup |
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4 |
22nd Sept |
Build Prototype (Pt 1) |
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5 |
29th Sept |
Build Prototype (Pt 2) |
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6 |
6th Oct |
Testing and Redesign |
|
7 |
13th Oct |
Printed Circuit Board (PCB) |
|
8 |
20th Oct |
3D Printed Case |
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9 |
27th Oct |
Assembly and Test |
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10 |
3rd Nov |
Calibration and Documentation |
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11 |
10th Nov |
Finishing Up |
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Coming Next...
Thank you for your interest in this project and taking the time to read this blog!
My next blog will be a bit more technical as I will be summarising some of the component research undertaken, so please subscribe, stay tuned and check back for regular updates.
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