#!/bin/sh . ./style.sh cat < Ben NanoNote Case Scans

Ben NanoNote Case Scans

There are the following categories of scans: Scans are stored in the following file formats: PIJ, the binary and proprietary format of Dr.PICZA3 project files, AutoCAD DXF, STL, and the point cloud with comma-separated values.

PIJ is the native format of the software used to make the scans. STL can be read by many programs, including HeeksCAD and MeshLab.

High resolution scans can produce a large amount of data. If a file is 1 MB or bigger, its size is indicated. EOF # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- section assemblies "Assemblies of multiple parts" scan_set ben-bottom "Complete device. Bottom up." images3 texts3 "1.5 h" "10 h" "53 h" scan_set ben-bottom-nobat "Battery and cover removed. Bottom up." images3 texts3 "4 h" "11.5 h" "140 h" scan_set ben-top "Complete device. From the top." planned planned under_consideration texts3 "2 h" "10 h" "53 h" scan_set ben-lcm-asmbly "LCD module on PCB. Display side." images3 texts3 "1 h" "3 h" "34 h" # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- section parts "Individual parts" scan_set ben-dispshell-outside "Display, outer shell. Outside." images3 texts3 "1 h" "5 h" "44.5 h" scan_set ben-dispshell-inside "Display, outer shell. Inside." images3 texts3 "1.25 h" "6 h" "86 h" scan_set ben-dispbase-back "Display shell, base structure. Back side." images3 texts3 "1 h" "3.75 h" "48 h" scan_set ben-dispbase-front "Display shell, base structure. Front side." explain_set < The scans are also very noisy, probably because the fixture was not rigid enough. EOF images3 texts3 "1 h" "2.25 h" "36 h" scan_set ben-pcb-domes "Main PCB. Keyboard side." planned planned planned texts3 "?" "?" "?" scan_set ben-pcb-comp "Main PCB. Component side." images2 planned texts3 "2.5 h" "8.5 h" "?" scan_set ben-bottom-inside2 "Bottom shell without battery cover. Inside." images3 texts3 "2 h" "5 h" "56 h" scan_set ben-bottom-outside2 "Bottom shell without battery cover. Outside." images2 in_progress texts3 "1.25 h" "4.25 h" "?" scan_set ben-battery-pcb "Battery. PCB side." planned planned planned texts3 "?" "?" "?" scan_set ben-battery-cover "Battery. Cover side." planned planned planned texts3 "?" "?" "?" scan_set ben-batcvr-inside "Battery cover. Inside." images3 texts3 "1.5 h" "5 h" "33.5 h" scan_set ben-batcvr-outside "Battery cover. Outside." images3 texts3 "1.5 h" "3 h" "20 h" # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- section details "Detail magnifications" scan_group scan_bar scan_bar scan_bar scan_hdr "Main PCB. Rear of speaker." scan_hdr "Main PCB. Crystals. Component side." scan_hdr "Main PCB. Buzzer. Component side." scan_img ben-spkr-rear-100um scan_img ben-xtal-comp-100um scan_img ben-buzz-comp-100um scan_text ben-spkr-rear-100um "5.5 h" scan_text ben-xtal-comp-100um "1.5 h" scan_text ben-buzz-comp-100um "6.75 h" scan_group scan_bar scan_bar scan_hdr "Bottom shell with PCB. Front of speaker." scan_hdr "Bottom shell with PCB. Central support." scan_img ben-spkr-front-100um scan_img ben-pcb-central-support-100um scan_text ben-spkr-front-100um "11.5 h" \ "Note: I added a 1 mm wedge between the
speaker and the hinge to hold the PCB down." scan_text ben-pcb-central-support-100um "0.25 h" # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- section drafts "Drafts, for later rescan" scan_set ben-bottom-inside "Bottom shell without battery cover. Inside." explain_set < These scans were made with the display shell attached and therefore don't show the hinge correctly.
Please use the ben-bottom-inside2 series instead. EOF images2 texts2 "4 h" "14 h" scan_set ben-bottom-pcb "Bottom shell plus PCB. Keyboard side." explain_set <