Elektor Lab Talk: PCB Design and Enclosure Essentials
Interested in PCB design and enclosures? Join us for a new episode of Elektor Lab Talk, where we discuss the process of selecting an enclosure, making your own with 3D printing and more!
If you are passionate about electronics and PCB design, you've probably noticed that choosing the right enclosure for your project can be a tricky business. Join us for a new episode of Elektor Lab Talk, where we discuss PCB design and enclosure selection. From using off the shelf enclosures to designing and 3D printing your own, there’s something for everyone!
Ever wondered why PCBs come in different colors? From the first PCBs made of brown phenolic resin to the classic green color of those made of FR-4 epoxy, certain colors are iconic, but these days a vast choice of colors is available. Some of our readers may remember the distinct shade of blue that was used for Elektor projects in the past. A few historical and technical reasons are discussed while audience members and Elektor team members share their favorite PCB color choices.
Next, Jens shares his approach to enclosure selection for his latest project, using ready-made items for efficiency. Saad takes it a step further with advanced enclosure design using CAD software like SolidWorks, demonstrating the process with a live example. Jean-François also shares a few tools, techniques and tips you can use when working with ready-made enclosures.
In the industry, PCB and enclosure design are two processes that go hand in hand. For very small production runs, or even one-off prototypes, or for amateur use, the constraints are not the same. You can either choose the enclosure first and then arrange to fit the circuit inside, or design the PCB first and then find or make a compatible enclosure. What's your favorite technique? Watch the video and tell us what you think in the comments.
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Tag alert: Subscribe to the tag Prototyping and you will receive an e-mail as soon as a new item about it is published on our website! Ever wondered why PCBs come in different colors? From the first PCBs made of brown phenolic resin to the classic green color of those made of FR-4 epoxy, certain colors are iconic, but these days a vast choice of colors is available. Some of our readers may remember the distinct shade of blue that was used for Elektor projects in the past. A few historical and technical reasons are discussed while audience members and Elektor team members share their favorite PCB color choices.
Next, Jens shares his approach to enclosure selection for his latest project, using ready-made items for efficiency. Saad takes it a step further with advanced enclosure design using CAD software like SolidWorks, demonstrating the process with a live example. Jean-François also shares a few tools, techniques and tips you can use when working with ready-made enclosures.
In the industry, PCB and enclosure design are two processes that go hand in hand. For very small production runs, or even one-off prototypes, or for amateur use, the constraints are not the same. You can either choose the enclosure first and then arrange to fit the circuit inside, or design the PCB first and then find or make a compatible enclosure. What's your favorite technique? Watch the video and tell us what you think in the comments.