Case Study: Multi-Duty PC Boards at Sound Devices

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  • Posted October 13, 2009

    by Community Admin1

    What makes a product unique or a design innovative? Find out in these case studies, sponsored by Autodesk® Inventor®, written by David G. Ullman, Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Design from Oregon State University and author of The Mechanical Engineering Process.

    This case study, Multi-Duty PC Boards at Sound Devices, focuses on the design of the Light Ring Assembly of the 788T High Resolution Digital Audio Recorder, a powerful eight input, twelve-track digital audio recorder designed for production sound.

    The Problem: Design a Light Ring Assembly, an assembly in the 788T High Resolution Digital Audio Recorder, which is mechanically and electronically easy to assemble.

    The Method:
    The Light Ring Assembly was designed on Autodesk® Inventor® taking into account best Design for Assembly (DFA) practice.

    Advantages/disadvantages:
    Even though this is a low volume product, the application of DFA methods resulted in a light, efficient design.

    Read the full case study, Multi-Duty PC Boards at Sound Devices.

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