Design Capabilities…
- Mechanical – Create solid models & detail prints for manufacturing using Creo
- Isometric concept drawings to illustrate ideas
- Electrical schematics and wiring diagrams ready for machine assembly
- Software development using a structured design approach
- Machine Vision developed for inspection and process control
Isometric Drawing
Isometric drawings are helpful when trying to describe an automation system. This example shows detailed information regarding an automated furniture manufacturing machine.
Mechanical design using Creo.
Isometric Drawing
Isometric drawings can also be used to illustrate the overall machine concept. This example shows an automated furniture manufacturing machine.
Mechanical design using Creo.
Software Development
High level PC-based process control software using Visual C++ and C#.
C/C++ for embedded controls (using PIC, 8051 and Rabbit microcontrollers)
Capability to develop PLC ladder logic for machine control.
Electrical Schematics
Wiring diagrams for machines list point-to-point connections that can be wired in a manufacturing environment.
Wiring diagrams using AutoCAD.
Machine Vision
Application software and fixturing for inspection of parts. Utilize cameras to measure components and to verify placement of assembled components.
3D Printing
Utilize the use of 3D printing to relay design concepts. Create jigs and fixtures through the use of 3D printing. Use two head 3D printing capabilities to intertwine sub-components.