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Page 1: Status Update Instructions (Required by NASA/Wallops) These completed slides are due to no later than Wednesday, March 6 th, 2013,

Status Update Instructions(Required by NASA/Wallops)

These completed slides are due to [email protected] no later than Wednesday, March 6th, 2013, at midnight.

• For each parameter, indicate the percentage complete• Color code:

– Green: Confident in successful completion (4-5 blocks)– Yellow: Minor concerns (3 blocks)– Red: Major concerns (explain on “Issues” slide) (1-2 blocks)

• Describe Issues and Concerns on next slide• Insert pictures as appropriate

Page 2: Status Update Instructions (Required by NASA/Wallops) These completed slides are due to no later than Wednesday, March 6 th, 2013,

Payload YOUR NAME HERE: Status Updates Payload Overview and Functional Block Diagram

Page 3: Status Update Instructions (Required by NASA/Wallops) These completed slides are due to no later than Wednesday, March 6 th, 2013,

Payload YOUR NAME HERE: Status Updates

Status Updates

% Complete

Mechanical Elements DesignedMechanical Elements FabMechanical Elements Tested

Electrical Elements DesignElectrical Elements FabElectrical Elements Tested

Software WrittenSoftware Tested

Subsystem TestingSystem IntegrationFull System Testing

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Mission Statement:

Page 4: Status Update Instructions (Required by NASA/Wallops) These completed slides are due to no later than Wednesday, March 6 th, 2013,

Payload YOUR NAME HERE: Status Updates

Issues and Concerns:

1.) Power won’t latch on

2.) Trying to determine the best method of reducing shock that the science instrument experiences

3.) Laser calibration requires additional equipment that must be acquired

To the left is the dummy block used to test out methods of shock reduction.

Laser Test Fixture

Power Supply Design

PowerInterconnect

Design

PL9 PL8 PL7 PL6 PL5 PL4 PL2 PL1PL3


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