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wpwrak
2014-12-16 , 13:57
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You may have already heard of the 2.5D scans of the N900. They live here:
http://neo900.org/stuff/werner/scans/
Scanning has been a background activity for a good while (the scanner is slow, with a high-resolution scan of a larger part taking several days), and I've now scanned all the surfaces I think will be important for our project.
This is about half the surfaces that are in N900 in total, but the ones I didn't scan are either trivial, outsides, or sub-parts of larger assemblies we'll treat as a whole anyway.
One purpose of these scans is to accurately measure dimensions of the case and of N900 components. For this, I've written a quick and dirty visualizer with a measuring function. Here's a screenshot:
http://neo900.org/stuff/werner/tmp/n900-av-y.png
This example shows the width of the audio jack. The jagged blue lines on the sides are height profiles (with some rendering artefacts, hence the "dirty"
Usage instructions:
http://neo900.org/git/?p=misc;a=blob;f=meme/README
The code lives here:
http://neo900.org/git/?p=misc;a=tree;f=meme
The STL meshes can be downloaded from the scans page.
- Werner
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