Physical Modeling for Electronics Enclosures using Rapid Prototyping. Instructor: Prof. Hardik Jeetendra Pandya, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, IISc Bangalore.

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1083 years, 2 months

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39

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Product development process consists of planning, concept development, system-level design, detail design, testing and refinement, and production ramp-up. Prototyping is done throughout the development process. This course deals with topics on the role of prototyping in product design, making models for prototyping, integrating components and subsystems into models, building usable prototypes from real PCBs, and use of 3D printing. (from nptel.ac.in)

Course Currilcum

    • Lecture 01 – Products Prototyping Unlimited
    • Lecture 02 – Prototype Concepts Unlimited
    • Lecture 03 – Physical Simulation Unlimited
    • Lecture 04 – Rapid Prototyping Unlimited
    • Lecture 05 – Products Detailing Unlimited
    • Lecture 06 – Advantages of Design Modeling Unlimited
    • Lecture 07 – Sample Product Concept Unlimited
    • Lecture 08 – Product Sample Exercise Unlimited
    • Lecture 09 – Product Sample Exercise (cont.) Unlimited
    • Lecture 10 – Integration of Components Unlimited
    • Lecture 11 – Components Integration in Models Unlimited
    • Lecture 12 – 3D Printing Detail Unlimited
    • Lecture 13 – 3D Printing Detail (cont.) Unlimited
    • Lecture 14 – 3D Print Assembly Design Unlimited
    • Lecture 15 – Heat Spreader to 3D Print Unlimited
    • Lecture 16 – Metallic, 3D, Build Up Unlimited
    • Lecture 17 – Metallic, 3D, Build Up (cont.) Unlimited
    • Lecture 18 – 3D Design from Photo Snap Unlimited
    • Lecture 19 – 3D Design from Photo Snap (cont.) Unlimited
    • Lecture 20 – 3D Laser Cuts Unlimited
    • Lecture 21 – 3D Laser Cuts (cont.) Unlimited
    • Lecture 22 – Demo of 3D Part Print Unlimited
    • Lecture 23 – Building a Model Unlimited
    • Lecture 24 – Building a Model (cont.) Unlimited
    • Lecture 25 – Common Place Objects Unlimited
    • Lecture 26 – Materials Unlimited
    • Lecture 27 – Future 3D in Biology Unlimited
    • Lecture 28 – Product Clamp Variants Unlimited
    • Lecture 29 – Product Clamp Build Up Unlimited
    • Lecture 30 – Multi-direction Features Unlimited
    • Lecture 31 – Multi-direction Features (cont.) Unlimited
    • Lecture 32 – Fastening Detail Unlimited
    • Lecture 33 – Flat Objects Unlimited
    • Lecture 34 – Modularity Unlimited
    • Lecture 35 – Creative Design Work Unlimited
    • Lecture 36 – Creative Designs Unlimited
    • Lecture 37 – Using Flat Features Unlimited
    • Lecture 38 – Organic Shapes Unlimited
    • Lecture 39 – Simulation for Alternate Use Unlimited