Over all feedback project 1
The report included an executive summary of the product, however, it did not include the electrical circuit of the components and how would that be connected to the solar cell. Please provide engineering drawings of the whole system and explain how would it be connected to the car exiting vent system.
In the feasibility study, you need to explain the location of the solar cell in the car and how would it be connected to your product.
Replace the title product advantages with Product Key Innovation and highlight those features.
Would your product be universal and can be installed in all cars? if not, explain why.
Extend your milestones to next semester May 2023. The milestones should include BOM, Supplier Selection, Mass Production Cost Estimate, Documentation, Project Closing, and deliverables.
The report included an executive summary of the product, however, it did not include the electrical circuit of the components and how would that be connected to the solar cell. Please provide engineering drawings of the whole system and explain how would it be connected to the car exiting vent system.
In the feasibility study, you need to explain the location of the solar cell in the car and how would it be connected to your product.
Replace the title product advantages with Product Key Innovation and highlight those features.
Would your product be universal and can be installed in all cars? if not, explain why.
Extend your milestones to next semester May 2023. The milestones should include BOM, Supplier Selection, Mass Production Cost Estimate, Documentation, Project Closing, and deliverables.
Over all feedback project 2
The comparison matrix does not show the key innovations of the product. What do you mean by discrete? how would you that it is durable?
The key innovation of your product should be:
1. The ability to integrate with any automobile ventilation system
2. The ability to start automatically once the car is turned off
3. Easy to install
4. Powered by a rechargeable battery that will be charged when the car is on and used to operate the fan when the car is off.
5. No need to crack the car windows.
The feedback of project assignment 1 was not included and the report was not adjusted
The milestones should be adjusted according to my feedback from the last assignment.
The milestones will be as follows: Product and patent search, product market share report, product comparison matrix, Identifying Required Activities to complete the project (WBS), developing communication matrix, developing resource matrix, product design, product prototype, Initial cost estimate of creating one-unit, final report, and end of course presentation. In the second semester you will do the design adjustments, the testing, the final BOM, supplier selection, mass production cost, identifying state and federal regulations, product documentation, the final report, end of course presentation.
write your milestones in the following format:
1. Product and patent search Sep22
2. product market share report Sep 22
3. product comparison matrix Sep 22
4. Identifying Required Activities to complete the project (WBS) Oct. 22
5. so on
The solar panel should be connected to a power regulator to produce the current and the voltage required. I would recommend replacing that with a rechargeable battery that can be charged while the car is in motion and start working once the car turns off. Why do you need a thermostat?
You need to identify the resources required to build one unit of the product, the installation is not part of the production.
To build one unit you need $120? I don't think it will take two technicians and 3 hours to build one unit.
Figure 2 should extend to next semester as I stated in the PA1 feedback.
Separate the cost of building one unit from the cost of design and development.
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