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Designing Electronic Product Enclosures

โœ Scribed by Tony Serksnis


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
226
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This text explains the process of the design of product electronic enclosures. These products typically contain a printed circuit board. The text takes the reader from the original idea for a product, through the shipment in quantity to a customer. For the product enclosure designer, this proceeds through design layout, material selection, prototype building, testing, and ongoing design improvement.

The book presents a substantive and lucid treatment of the structural, thermal, user-interface, assembly, quality control, and cost considerations of the product enclosure. Of special note is a discussion on the regulatory issues involved with the design of a product. A main thrust of the text is on the "commercialization" aspects of electronic products, that is, when an enclosure is needed for the product to meet environmental and certification requirements globally. The book targets the broadest audience tasked to design/manufacture an enclosure, from mechanical/industrial engineers to designers and technicians. While the intent of the text is not to provide a complete understanding of relevant physical phenomena addressed (strength of materials, shock and vibration, heat transfer), the book provides a ready reference on how and where these key properties may be considered in the design of most electronic enclosures.

Elucidates successful enclosure design for electronic products, defining the design team and the definition of success

Explains the processes for building enclosures, including printed circuit board layout (mechanical considerations) and optimal object placement, structural considerations, material selection, and user interface design

Includes treatment of serviceability, product environments, standards and testing, cooling techniques as well as guidelines for Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC) standards and testing required to pass FCC/CE

Reinforces design concepts presented with relevant solved problems

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xxi
Successful Design (Tony Serksnis)....Pages 1-17
Building the Design (Tony Serksnis)....Pages 19-33
Structural Considerations (Tony Serksnis)....Pages 35-57
Materials and Processes (Tony Serksnis)....Pages 59-111
User Interface (Tony Serksnis)....Pages 113-122
Assembly and Service (Tony Serksnis)....Pages 123-134
Product Environments (Tony Serksnis)....Pages 135-154
Cooling Techniques (Tony Serksnis)....Pages 155-169
EMC (Tony Serksnis)....Pages 171-180
Safety by Design (Tony Serksnis)....Pages 181-186
Shipping and Packaging (Tony Serksnis)....Pages 187-194
Documentation (Tony Serksnis)....Pages 195-204
Continuous Improvement (Tony Serksnis)....Pages 205-211

โœฆ Subjects


Engineering; Engineering Design; Manufacturing, Machines, Tools; Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer


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