Lecturer In-Charge: Hilmi Sanusi The Team: Prof. Alauddin Prof Kasmiran Hilmi Sanusi The Secretary: Seri Mastura

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KL 3083 RekaBentuk Sistem

Lecturer In-charge: Hilmi Sanusi The Team: Prof. Alauddin Prof Kasmiran Hilmi Sanusi The Secretary: Seri Mastura

Course Objective
The course objective is to provide an opportunity for students to apply their engineering knowledge to solve openended problems using a multidisciplinary team approach.

Multidisciplinary Teams
Design teams include at least four members. Multidisciplinary Teams
May include members from different programs May include members from the same program but with different areas of concentration, experience, strengths, or interests Are assigned by us

Each team must select a team leader

Design Overview
Lectures and a Quiz on the Design Process Formation of Multidisciplinary Teams Weekly Team Meetings Project Statement Project Specifications Fourth Year Project Contract Proposal (Written and Presentation) Business Plan Initial development of prototype Final Report (Written and Presentation)

Design Course Overview


Independent Laboratory Sessions Written Weekly Team Meetings (Thursday Class) Completion of prototype development
Implementation

Redesign

Evaluation

Final Report (Written and Presentation)

Weekly Team Reports


Name of Project Names of Team Members Work Completed during past week Future Work Project Review (status) Pass It to the class secretary Your own group copy Parallel work in your note book

Required Materials
Notebook File Folder Electronics prototyping facilities

NoteBook
Keep a Contemporaneous Engineering Notebook. That means, Write EVERYTHING Down, even include a doctor appointment; that's what helps make it a believable Legal Document. So keep the notebook up to date and have it Witnessed often by those whom you trust, and understand your work. (your groupmate) This can mean the difference between Owning the Patent Rights to your Work, or NOT! Also, it can jog the old memory Of course, It Don't Hurt when Final Reports are Due!

Notebook
Standard size of B5 Divided into 3 parts
Meeting attendance Group Meeting information Scrap note section

Will be evaluated as your individual works


Dont let your friend copy!!!!!

What is in the scrap-note


(1) Use a Bound (stitched binding) notebook. DO NOT use a loose leaf or Spiral bound notebook! (2) Entries Should be in Permanent Ink--Not Pencil. (3) The Title, Project Number, and Book Number should be accurately recorded when starting a New Page. (4) All data is to be recorded directly into the notebook. The inclusion of all elaborate details is preferable. Notes and calculations should be done in the notebook, NOT on loose paper. In the case of an error, draw a single line through the incorrect data. Do Not Erase or use correction fluid. All corrections should be initialed and dated. (5) After entering your data, sign and date all entries. Witness or witnesses should sign and date each entry. The witness must observe the work that is done, and have sufficient knowledge to understand what they read. Names of all who were present during any demonstration should also be recorded. (6) Use Both sides of a Page. Never leave any White Space: "X" out or Crosshatch all unused space, and don't forget to initial & date same. (7) All contents of the notebook should be kept strictly Confidential. It should be kept in a Protected place to safeguard against Loss.

Project Statement
Statement of Need Preliminary Requirements Basic Limitations Other Data Questions

Project Specifications
Title Page Introduction and Overview Technical Specifications

Project Proposals
Title page Executive Summary Statement of Need Project Description
Methods (discuss design alternatives) Block diagrams, flow charts Budget Timeline

Conclusion

Final Report
Similar Structure to Proposal Includes
Complete design (discussion of design alternatives) Complete List of Components Verification of Design (e.g. by SPICE) Preliminary evaluation of components, subsystems, and prototype All details necessary for prototype completion
Detailed circuit diagrams, flow charts, code, mechanical drawings etc

What is expected of individuals?


Attendance of lectures (follow dress code pls) Quiz Active participation in team activities Maintenance of a laboratory notebook / logbook Full participation in planned market survey day activities

Conclusion
System Design course will allow you to use your skills to solve an open-ended design problem using a multidisciplinary team approach Challenging A great experience

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