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Arduino Case

Arduino Case. Andrew Fawcett DESN 204. What is Arduino ?. Arduino is an open-source hardware platform that can monitor the environment by receiving input from a variety of sensors and can affect its surroundings by controlling lights, motors, and other actuators. What is Arduino.

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Arduino Case

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  1. ArduinoCase Andrew Fawcett DESN 204

  2. What is Arduino? Arduinois an open-source hardware platform that can monitor the environment by receiving input from a variety of sensors and can affect its surroundings by controlling lights, motors, and other actuators.

  3. What is Arduino The microcontroller on the board is programmed using the Arduino programming language and the Arduino development environment. Arduino projects can be stand-alone or they can communicate with software running on a computer.

  4. Arduino Case: Why? The Arduino Uno is intended to be used in a prototyping environment. The electrical components on the Arduinoare exposed and can be damaged easily. Not meant to be thrown in a backpack

  5. Rapid Prototyping Version 1 The Arduino did not fit because the tolerances were too tight Wanted a more exciting design

  6. Rapid Prototyping • Version 2 • Red = more exciting • Removed posts because the Arduino could be friction fit. • Beveled corners • Added a lid • Did not fit • Use assemblies in SolidWorks

  7. Rapid Prototyping Version 3 Lid fit but the case is to shallow Attempted to add my name

  8. Final Model

  9. Final Model

  10. Final Model

  11. The final model was treated with acetone to give a polished finished. The model was too big for the jar so it had to be rotated to cover the entire surface area. Note the corners yet to be finished are not pure black. Finishing

  12. Final Model Friction fit Beveled corners Opens and shuts Acetone treated finish Backpack resistant 

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