MP3 Amplifier Assignment

Task: To design and make a fully fuctional MP3 amplifier. To create this I must use CAD/CAM to develop and manufacture this product. The purpose of this speaker will be as a giveaway item to promote a high speed commuter rail network. This blog will show my design process.



Sunday 28 November 2010

Evaluation

The task was to manufacture a fully functional mp3 amplifier to be produced as a promotional item. I chose to create my speaker for the High Speed Rail Network. There was a range of images to look at to provide inspiration, looking into the trains themselves, logos and the architecture of the train stations. I wanted the amplifier not to be a replica of a train, but to show an interpretation of a modern, advanced and new technology.
            By generating a sketch on pro-engineer I felt that using the layer technique was most practical. This was because I had a used the laser cutter previously making me aware of times and availability. I originally wanted to produce my speaker using plywood; this was because the finish would have been quicker to achieve (using sanding tools and filler), wanted to use wood screws to fix back of product and would have been a lot more cost effective. However, sadly I was unable to use plywood as the correct thickness I would have needed to use on the laser cutter was unavailable to me, as there was none accessible under 3.5mm thick. Therefore, being aware of the time restraints, I opted to use a 3mm sheet of acrylic. This was a great deal more expensive than using other materials, but I felt a plastic of such type would be used in the production of this speaker. I managed to produce a smooth surface around the edges and the use of acrylic created a light weight model. If I was going to manufacture this speaker again I think I would look into using CNC router as I felt I simplified my design to be able to make in that process, where now I think my design would of benefited from having curved edges, being rounded more and having thought more about the components that where put inside.
            The main advantages of my prototype were the weight of the model and use of a material that would have possibly used in production. The colours I used showed the train theme and I feel, gave it a modern look. I do think the finish on the edges was done to the best of my abilities with the facilities I had to use, sadly a few marks where left due to dirt getting in between the layers that had been glued together. By soaking the empty casing in warm water, I was able to remove some of the marks. I also feel that the back is simple to remove, making the mechanism easily reached.
            Thinking about the size of my prototype, I do feel I could have made it smaller, this would have helped with cost. Also, because I had wanted to create a speaker that was effortlessly transportable, I feel I failed in this specification. The size of the casing also gives space to the speaker parts inside to move around, such as the unattached battery rattles. This would be resolved by making a smaller model and also by thinking more about the layout of the components in the design process.

Corel Draw Lazer Cutting


Template I created from my Pro-Engineer drawing. This is what I used on the lazer cutter.

Prototype

Tuesday 9 November 2010

Development

Designs 2

Designs

Initial Ideas, Shapes

I looked at the images that i had found in my researh and looked at the shapes that I could develop into speaker design.

Pro Engineer Drawing


I have saved these as a DXF file to transfer on to CoralDraw, to use the laser cutter. I am going to make a model from cardboard to make sure the conponants will fit in.

Pro Engineer Drawing of The Whole Casing

Pro Engineer Drawing of Top Casing

Pro Engineer Drawing of Bottom Casing

Monday 8 November 2010

Initial Ideas 3

Initial Ideas 2

Initial Ideas 1

Initial Idea

In a group session, as a first thought of a simple design. using the high speed rail network logos as the speaker grill. Very simple image, but will use to develop my final design.

Speaker Parts

Four Points on Speaker Technology

  • Speaker converts the electric signals into mechanical vibrations or sound that we hear.
  • A magnetic deck reproduces the audio information from the recorded support through an electrical signal.
  • Speaker translates these signals to audio waves.
  • A Speaker is a device that delivers the air vibrations.

Existing Products

Product Analysis

Wednesday 3 November 2010

High Speed Train Inspiration


As I am creating my speaker to promote the high speed rail network, I wanted to look at the different types of trains for inspiration. I want to look at these images and come up with a design using aspects from all of them. I have written what I think about them.


Mind Map of first thoughts

Specification

  • Target Market: The target market will be adults, professionals that commute on high speed trains and the general public using the trains for leisure.
  • Fuction: Speaker to amplify sound from a personal MP3 player. To be used as a promotional item.
  • Size: The speaker will have to be small, this is so easyerly transported from places.
  • Weight: This will be important again as cannot be to heavy to be carryed around on the person.
  • Durability: The product casing will ne to be strong, to be able to indure the bashing from being carryed around. The batteries will need changing, so will need a accessable point for these.
  • Aesthetics: The style of the speaker will be basiced around the high speed trains. Using the shapes and smooth lines. Will need to be modern to appeal to my target market.
  • Matericals: Appropriate materials would be plastic, as this is easy clean and strong.
  • Safety: No bare wires. Make sure circuit is safe and working.
  • Cost: As the product is ibeing designed to be given away as a "freebie" cost much be kept down.
  • Manufacture: Is going to be using CAD/CAM. Should be designed to be mass produced.