The SDC team is split up into two separate teams; team 1 and team 2.
Team 1 has had designs completed and is making progress in programming but still has work to do. The team needs to tweak some subsystem designs including the rear hatch and what kind of motors will be implemented. This team hopes to have CAD models done by November 30th, 2018 and are currently working on understanding and programming USB host shield, directional control, and PWM for IC Chip. Team 2 has almost completed Solidworks designs but have a few more modifications. There will be minor revisions to the back hatch subsystem and a sub-team is still developing CAD models for the frontal V-shape subsystem. CAD models are hoped to be finished by November 30th, 2018, along with figuring out how to mount the v-shape design onto a c-channel bracket of the rack and pinion elevator and working on wire management of the overall chassis.
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