Before I plan my midiboxes, I search in the I-net for cheap good parts, and download the datasheets.
After this I draw a 3D drawing of the Parts.
The Drawing supplys all information, on different LAYER´s, like- chematic, drill holes for pcb, holes for the frontplate, soldering points, and of course the high of the part.
The rest is Drag and Drop (copy and paste- or if you have a programable gamer mouse- click and click)
The following file have following parts in it:
3D DWG, Autocad 2004:
Switch "DTL2" (Reichelt.de)
POT "ALPS-RK11K113" (Reichelt.de)
Fader "ALPS-RSAON1211" (Reichelt.de)
3mm LED (reichelt.de)
5x2.5 LED (reichelt.de)
FADER - Manufactur unknown - "C0021N" (Voti.nl)
LED-SWITCH "RJS - PB6156L1 - 202"
SMD-4051 (conrad.de)
2D DWG
Tact switch "omron" (voti.nl...conrad...reichelt...)
Encoder (voti.nl)
You have quite fast a Design, you have the measurements the high you can plan it perfectly, and when work is done.
You disable all layers you dont need to make a pcb or a frontplate....
Have fun...phatline
My way of planing a midibox
Started by
Phattline
, Jun 21 2007 20:38
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 21 June 2007 - 20:38
#2
Posted 21 June 2007 - 20:47
3D midibox
PCB design
PCB design
#3
Posted 22 June 2007 - 10:19
I like this method but autocad is way expensive :(
#4
Posted 22 June 2007 - 11:39
I have the software of my company-laptop...I´m a cad drawer/planer... so for me it cost nothing.
And for the others there is a lot of medicine out there ;) - wright? ;D
And for the others there is a lot of medicine out there ;) - wright? ;D
#5
Posted 19 January 2010 - 19:20
Can you upload those files again? I'm using autocad and they look very useful.
#6
Posted 25 October 2011 - 19:58
i haven't worked with it yet, but Google's SketchUp should also be suitable for virtual prototyping. though i'm not sure how far you can go into details with it.
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