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Investigating the Design Context. 1.Analysis of context 1 sheet . Brainstorm the problem. Use lateral thinking to think around the problem. Write keywords that relate to the problem. They may relate to questions beginning with who, where, why, or when. Problems can also be seen as opportunities so consider wider applications. Think divergently by allowing your thoughts to branch out in all directions. Keep focusing on the problem/opportunity and its situation rather than jumping to solutions. Identify research required Analysis 2.Situation, Brief and Target Market 1 sheet The situation ‘sets the scene’ for your project and explains the problem, who it involves and shows everyday examples which highlight the need for such a product. Identify your target market and complete an end user profile. Include photos with annotation and statistics to back up your claims. The Design Brief: A short, concise but precise description of what the product you are designing has to be able to do. It should explain ’in a nut shell’ what the design has to fulfil 3. Research and Analysis 2 sheets Research at least 3 examples of existing solutions and/or systems explaining how they work in relation to input, process, output, materials and processes used. How well do they work? What could be improved Analyse your research and draw conclusions to identify features you may want to incorporate or improve upon. 5. Specification 1 sheet . A bullet pointed or numbered list of clear, specific and reasoned criteria which you would want your design to meet. This will come from your research and conclusions. You will use your list to assess your ideas and the end product so it is important that it is realistic and that it contains criteria that can be measured e.g. Speed or size. Specification 4. Specific Research 2 sheets . Research specific aspects of information and present summaries of your research. For example this could be measurements of components or parts you need in order to be able to develop your design, or space available, possible sensing devices, motors, and other output, mechanical fixings , weight of items. A good mind-map will lead you to good specific research. Specific Research 6. Initial Ideas - Case/Overall product 2 sheets Initial sketches with annotation to show possible product solutions. Must include analysis of the ideas to show advantages/disadvantages and compliance to the specification Initial Ideas - Case

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Investigating the Design Context.

1.Analysis of context 1 sheet

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Brainstorm the problem. Use lateral thinking to think around the problem. Write keywords that relate to the problem. They may relate to questions beginning with who, where, why, or when. Problems can also be seen as opportunities so consider wider applications. Think divergently by allowing your thoughts to branch out in all directions. Keep focusing on the problem/opportunity and its situation rather than jumping to solutions. Identify research required

Analysis

2.Situation, Brief and Target Market 1 sheet

The situation ‘sets the scene’ for your project and explains the problem, who it involves and shows everyday examples which highlight the need for such a product. Identify your target market and complete an end user profile. Include photos with annotation and statistics to back up your claims.

The Design Brief: A short, concise but precise description of what the product you are designing has to be able to do. It should explain ’in a nut shell’ what the design has to fulfil

3. Research and Analysis 2 sheets

Research at least 3 examples of existing solutions and/or systems explaining how they work in relation to input, process, output, materials and processes used. How well do they work? What could be improvedAnalyse your research and draw conclusions to identify features you may want to incorporate or improve upon.

5. Specification 1 sheet

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A bullet pointed or numbered list of clear, specific and reasoned criteria which you would want your design to meet. This will come from your research and conclusions.You will use your list to assess your ideas and the end product so it is important that it is realistic and that it contains criteria that can be measured e.g. Speed or size.Specification

4. Specific Research 2 sheets

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Research specific aspects of information and present summaries of your research. For example this could be measurements of components or parts you need in order to be able to develop your design, or space available, possible sensing devices, motors, and other output, mechanical fixings , weight of items. A good mind-map will lead you to good specific research.

Specific Research

6. Initial Ideas - Case/Overall product

2 sheets

Initial sketches with annotation to show possible product solutions. Must include analysis of the ideas to show advantages/disadvantages and compliance to the specification

Initial Ideas - Case

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Development of Design Proposals (including modelling)

11. Development of circuit/system

1 sheet

Development of Circuit

Sheets showing your chosen circuit idea progressing and developing. Use CAD Drawings ie, Circuit Wizard

10. Possible circuit/system ideas

1 sheet

Analyse and choose from

different circuits for your

product.

Possible circuit ideas

On these sheets you detail what different circuits might be suitable for your product. It is important that you break your ideas into INPUT/PROCESS/OUTPUT possibilities. Include any relevant calculations and notes to explain the ideas

On these sheets you detail what different mechanisms which might be suitable for your product. Include any relevant calculations and notes to help explain the ideas.

7. Possible mechanical/system ideas

1 sheet

Analyse and choose from

different mechanisms for your

product.

Possible mechanismideas

1 sheet

This sheet should show your bread-boarding of your chosen circuit and explain any developments or changes you have had to make as a result of modelling

12. Circuit/System Modelling

Circuit Modelling

PCB Wizard

Croc clips

Breadboard photo

1 sheet

This sheet should show your mechanical modelling and explain any developments or changes you have had to make as a result of modelling

8. Evidence of modelling mechanism

Mechanism modelling

9. Final Mechanism/System

1 sheet

Final Circuit

Description:

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Component list

2 Resistors

200Ohm

2 LEDs

1 555 timer chip

2 capacitors

200microfarrads

• Details of the final mechanism.• Cutting or component list.• Layout of parts .• Assembly detail.

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16. How my product goes together.

1- 2 sheets

How my product goes together

Show the development of the fixings that hold your product together. Describe different possibilities not just the one final technique you will use. Show that you are knowledgeable about different techniques

14. Development of Case

1 sheet

Development of case

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Drawings showing how you have developed selected solution. Include images of the things it attaches to. Annotate well, be critical not just descriptive. Use colour. You should include CAD images.

How my PCB is held in place

15. How my PCB, battery and components are held in place

1 sheet

Describe different ways of holding the PCB, how the battery is secured, switch and LED fittings, pivots. Choose one way, explaining why this is the best technique for your product.

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13. Final Circuit plan

1 sheet

Final Circuit

Description:

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Component list

2 Resistors

200Ohm

2 LEDs

1 555 timer chip

2 capacitors

200microfarrads

• Details of the final circuit diagram• Cutting or component list.• PCB layout.• “Real World” view• Assembly detail.Some one else should be able to make your Circuit from this slide alone.

Development of Design Proposals (including modelling)

17. Working Drawing

1 – 2 sheets

To be done in orthographic projection using the 2D CAD software and include dimensions and materials

Working Drawing200 150

Planning

18. Production plan

1 -2 sheets

A step by step plan which someone else could use to make your product, with reference to your other planning slides and working drawings

Production plan

Stage Process Tools Time QC

H&S

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19. Manufacturing evidence

2-3 sheets

Photographic evidence showing all of the stages involved in making your product.These should have notes added to describe quality controls checks being carried out as well as evidence of correct health and safety.

Manufacturing

20. Testing

1 -2 sheets

Record details of testing you carry out, both for individual parts and for the product as a whole. Produce a Test Plan with expected and actual outcomes. Show evidence through photos and explain any problems and improvements. Include a short video showing your product in action.

Testing

21. Evaluation

1 -2 sheets

Reproduce your specification and for each point, describe how well you have met that point and explain any areas which are not met , saying what you would do to improve the design.Evaluation

Making, Testing and Evaluation