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==Requirements== | ==Requirements== | ||
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===Requirements outlining=== | |||
====Performance==== | |||
Open source toolchain | |||
Resolution as good as industry standard (0.01 mm) | |||
Size of maximum circuit | |||
Path speed | |||
Z-axis maintenance | |||
====Module specific==== | |||
Module based (axes, frame, servo motors, mill head, bed, wiring, microcontroller) | |||
====Interface==== | |||
Frame - standard metal frame | |||
Attachment of axes | |||
Motors to controller | |||
====Design Choices==== | |||
Use of D3D elements | |||
Metal frame needed for precision | |||
====OSE Specs==== | |||
==Value proposition== | |||
Automated circuit manufacturing | |||
Shared replicable designs (integrate with open circuit institute) | |||
Use of desktop microfactory modules for easier to learn building and maintenance (if one can build one D3D machine then the next another D3D variant will be familiar) | |||
Quicker turn-around than services | |||
New business opportunities | |||
==Module/ Systems Engineering Breakdown== | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 17 June 2018
Development Template
Design
Requirements
Requirements outlining
Performance
Open source toolchain Resolution as good as industry standard (0.01 mm) Size of maximum circuit Path speed Z-axis maintenance
Module specific
Module based (axes, frame, servo motors, mill head, bed, wiring, microcontroller)
Interface
Frame - standard metal frame
Attachment of axes
Motors to controller
Design Choices
Use of D3D elements
Metal frame needed for precision
OSE Specs
Value proposition
Automated circuit manufacturing
Shared replicable designs (integrate with open circuit institute)
Use of desktop microfactory modules for easier to learn building and maintenance (if one can build one D3D machine then the next another D3D variant will be familiar)
Quicker turn-around than services
New business opportunities
Module/ Systems Engineering Breakdown
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