Objective:
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Design a handheld,
battery-operated scanner
that is capable of
handling a variety of
electronics modules
options.
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Must be able to scan
barcodes and read RFID
tags.
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Must be able to transmit
data via IR.
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Must be inexpensive at
large production volumes.
Notable Challenges:
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Coordination of mechanical
engineering activities with
remotely located program
manager, electrical engineer,
and manufacturing facility.
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Nimble design approach to
accommodate business-driven
changes, technical requirements
throughout the evolution of the
program.
Design Versatility:
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Accommodated both
co-existing and/or mutually
exclusive electronics
modules by incorporating
multiple mounting mechanisms
into the housing design.
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Maintained a low weight and
small size in a low power
consumption device to
maintain ease of use and
portability.
Scan Technology Management:
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Designed parts that were
both optically and radio
frequency transparent.
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Device design allows for
on-the-fly reconfiguration
to either barcode scanning
or RFID reading during the
manufacturing process.
Design for High-Volume
Production:
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Optimized final cost through
a combination of both
injection molded plastic
parts and sheet metal
stamping in the device.
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Plastics components designed
for economical multi-cavity
injection molding.
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