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WEEK 12 :(FYP2) TECHNICAL REPORT FYP BRIEFING

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There was a briefing on a technical paper this week. The goal of this technical document is to provide a 5-page summary of the FYP report. It will be graded by industry professionals rather than the FYP supervisor. It can also boost a student's worth during a job interview in the future by demonstrating to the industry that UniKL BMI students can generate a high-quality technical paper that can be displayed in public. It simply needs to be 5 pages long, and it doesn't need to be long and complicated. We can ask from the supervisors for advice on how to write a good technical paper if they need it for this technical paper. It will be graded along with the FYP report, but it will be graded separately.

WEEK 11 : (FYP2) SETUP HARDWARE AND SOLDERING

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  The soldering process need to be done to connect all the components on the stripboard. Soldering is a metal-to-metal connecting process that involves melting solder and using it to attach several metals together. Solder is a tin-and-lead metal alloy that is melted with a hot iron. The iron is heated to above 600 degrees Fahrenheit and then cooled to form a strong electrical connection.

WEEK 10: (FYP2) MEETING WITH SUPERVISOR

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In this week, the meeting is was conducted with the supervisor online via M. Teams. The content of the meeting is about the progress of the project.  Dr. Hasmiza recommend that using the stripboard for the circuit.  Stripboard  is one of the commonly-used types of prototyping board. These boards are intended for permanently assembling one-off circuits, especially prototypes. The board is made from insulating material, usually a resin-bonded plastic or fibreglass.  It make the circuit more steady with the help of soldering.