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Faillace, Victor MicroCase 4154A

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Entry ID #: 2861
Created: Sun, Dec 11, 2016 3:32 PM


Victor Faillace 12-11-16 MicroCase Have you ever been in the middle of a competition when your battery slips out from it’s plug into the microcontroller? Or with the purchase of a 250$ robot brain be scared of who holds it so it doesn’t get damaged. This invention is to now both protect accidental drops and prevent from loose battery directly to the micro controller. The way this case works is with the flexible material it is made out of so the with the same ease of putting a phone case on your phone you will put it into the Microcontroller. The protects the most important areas of the controller and then some, When installing it to your bot you would use the same methods as you would without the case. Just now When you have the case you don’t need to worry about any damage being done to it or your important cables and Wifi key falling out of it’s place. I used a 3D developer software to create this product, I took a CAD of the microcontroller and made the case around it so it could be as precise as possible.  

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   yerayrobotics on 12/13/2016

Keep in mind that you must use Autodesk Inventor or Fusion 360 when designing your product. Basic Requirements (all entries) You must use Autodesk Fusion 360 Ultimate and/or Autodesk Inventor Professional to design the new part. Quickly get up to speed with learning resources provided for this challenge on the Autodesk Design Academy – learn to model YOUR way, from parametric, direct, to free form modeling. Visit www.autodesk.com/CADEngineeringChallenge.