Breadboard definition

Breadboard means that the radar is easily reconfigurable depending on test results, helping engineers optimise its performance over time.

Examples of Breadboard in a sentence

  • The Feasibility Phase must be satisfactorily completed and a Notice to Proceed obtained from In-Q-Tel before proceeding to the Breadboard Phase.

  • Subject to the rights to terminate the Development Agreement and not proceed from the Feasibility Phase to the Breadboard Phase, the total fee for the Deliverables and Services for both Phases of the program to be provided under this Agreement is [*** Redacted].

  • In-Q-Tel may, at its option and sole discretion, terminate this Agreement and not proceed to the Breadboard Phase if it determines that is appropriate.

  • The Feasibility Phase will be targeted to culminate in the demonstration of a baseline device that will serve as a fiducial upon which Breadboard Phase performance optimization can be compared.

  • The next step is the Breadboard Phase, which is a laboratory based system that is aimed at showing feasibility of all of the key technical unknowns for a particular product, but with no regard to form factor.

  • The total fee for the Feasibility Phase of the program is [*** Redacted] ("Feasibility Phase Payment") and the total fee for the Breadboard Phase of the program is [*** Redacted] ("Breadboard Phase Payment").

  • As used herein, “Breadboards” shall mean first instrument modules used for initial functional tests of steps which are identified to be pretested; further defined in respective Breadboard requirement documents (to be agreed upon within the Core Team).

  • Nanosys shall provide to In-Q-Tel a Staffing Plan that details the following: - staffing resources reasonably expected to be required to execute the Breadboard Phase Technical Development Plan, - a schedule for implementing the required staffing, and - a description of how the needed resources will be obtained.

  • Upon commencement of the Breadboard Phase, [*** Redacted] that was constructed and brought to operation during the Feasibility Phase will be used as a baseline platform for [*** Redacted] and Nanosys shall continue to use its commercially reasonable efforts, as set forth above, toward [*** Redacted] as contemplated by this Statement of Work.

  • STRATEC Development Agreement Signature version (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld) for review and analysis of the conformity of the Instrument (whether in Breadboard, Prototype, Validation or Production form) to the relevant criteria.

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