Monday, 16 December 2013

Week 14 ( Industry Day)

In this week is the last week for fyp project
for all students that we must present on due date.
Alhamdulillah, the Final Year Project (FYP) is already over with successfully.

First of all, I would like to thank to my supervisor, Sir Mohd Zubir bin Suboh
who is give a lot help, opinions, courage, ideas, encouragement and others for our Final Year Projects.

In addition, my partners and i very happy and proud because
we are successfully done for the project with my friends from week 1 until week 13.
The diploma and degree student will be placed at the Gemilang Hall.
The exhibition will be start at 9.00 a.m until 1.00 p.m for degree, and 3.00 p.m to 6.00 p.m for diploma. Besides that,
during presentation for our project we have 2 assessors that will access our fyp project.
Lastly,
after ends it will announce the winner for the best FYP project and top 20.

















Me and my friends during the exhibition..
we build some memories :-)

Monday, 2 December 2013

Week 12 ( Design and Print FYP poster)

Assalamualaikum..
This week, my friend and I plan to design and print the FYP posterwith the size of A1.
The poster that we design we used to present in exhibition day at week 14.

The FYP poster we will put and placed at our booth and in our content in FYP poster,
we must follow the guideline that given and make a details information such as introduction, abstract, objective, methodology, results, reference, conclusion and others important imformation.
Make sure the project is done and understand all the circuit operation and each components that being used.
Then we print this poster at Savanah Interprise, Greenwood, Gombak with only just RM6.
It's very low price right? ^___^

Saturday, 30 November 2013

Week 11 (Troubleshoot and Finishing)


Since we do this final project,
we learned a lot of thing..
Especially when we got problem about our circuit.

When our circuit doesn't work,
It's mean there's some things that we can go wrong are so obvious
that sometimes we forget to look for them.

Here is a partial list of things that we have to check before we start ripping the equipment apart:

Is it plugged in? 
Is it turned on? If the "ON" light is not lit, 
is the light burned out? 
Is the fuse blown? 

If the fuse is blown, replace it once and try again.
If it blows again, then there is a major problem somewhere;
do not keep replacing the fuse.

Are all the cables connected? 
To the right places? 

Then, We must to know where there is the most stress on the components.













we do the trouble shot again and again until it's work.
So, to do an effective trouble shoot we need to know how the circuits works,
we need documentation,
we need the right tools, and we need to be able to think logically...