Molly, Gwyn, Sam, and Eric.  We ordered everything we need to make a first prototype (1 or 2 extras of all components)  Spent $775 on Digikey (includes.

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Molly, Gwyn, Sam, and Eric

 We ordered everything we need to make a first prototype (1 or 2 extras of all components)  Spent $775 on Digikey (includes tax+shipping)  3-day UPS Ground  We plan to get resistors, capacitors, and inductors from the stockroom  If you need a fresh PIC, we ordered 6

 GUI outward appearance and computer interface, send voltage controls from GUI to PIC~M & G  Send voltage controls from PIC to outputs ~S & G  Cycle through addresses for all MUXs (1 MUX per PIC ADC pin)~ E  Send HK values from PIC to GUI~ S  Schematic then PCB~ E & G  Testing components~ all  Website~M & all

 Test converters with 28V source & o-scope  Test temperature & current sensors (verify conversion factor)  Thermal analysis of converters without metal casing in a vacuum- can they cool just by conduction?

 Test MUXs with address PIC code  Test DAC with PIC code  Test whole HK system: sensors>MUX>PIC  Test input to GUI from PIC  Test output of voltage commands from GUI  PUT IT ALL TOGETHER