![]() ![]() Finally the wood was screwed onto the box and after the wires were connected the circuit function worked correctly. To give the motor a firm attachment to the wood epoxy adhesive was easiest to use. I used a piece of wood which was cut on an angle to allows the motor to blow air at a slight upward angle, to mount the motor in the wood I used a 19mm drill bit which fitted the extruded front edge of the motor then I used a 25mm drill bit which let the motor slot through the wood. the switch and LEDs were mounted on the front of the box. Holes had to be made for the switch indicator LEDs and the motor. I used a black plastic box which could fit both the battery and the circuit inside. after choosing the best track print and sketching it I soldered on all the components there where no faults in the in initial testing so I moved on to making a casing for the circuit. A circuit schematic was provided so I drew it up in circuit wizard and then manually converted it to PCB layout and printed the tracks. Clase: Introducción a la mecatrónicaCurso: PreuniversitarioUniversidad Politécnica de ChiapasGrupo: BProf: Ing. ![]()
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