When your design is working to your satisfaction, you are almost finished. All that remains is to satisfy the instructor that it is working to the specified requirements. Schedule a demonstration with one of the instructors (during your regular lab hours). Write up your Design Report (as described in the Documentation section above and turn it in before the end of the last day of classes.
Although this is
your
last 243 lab, your breadboard has to come back next semester
and start all over again.
In consideration of the faithful service that it has rendered you,
and as atonement for the indignity it has suffered at your hands
from being poked with sharp wires
(and occasionally melted and subjected to exploding op amps)
you should relieve it of its burden
and restore it as nearly as possible to the pristine condition
it was in when you first met it.
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Remove all components and wires from your breadboard and return them to your parts kit. Return your breadboard, DMM, and combination lock to Mr. Fly. If you like, you (or your lab partner) can keep your parts and tool kit; if not we will be happy to recycle them.