iPod analyses

10
iPod analyses Paul, Ethan, Niels

description

iPod analyses. Paul, Ethan, Niels. Casing : Plastic cover. Dual injection molding White cover Transparant layer on top of this Advantages Lower part cost Simplefies the production process and the fabrication quality is higher Multiple materials possible. Back case. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Transcript of iPod analyses

Page 1: iPod analyses

iPod analysesPaul, Ethan, Niels

Page 2: iPod analyses

Casing: Plastic cover•Dual injection molding

▫White cover▫Transparant layer on top of this

•Advantages▫Lower part cost▫Simplefies the production process and the

fabrication quality is higher▫Multiple materials possible

Page 3: iPod analyses

Back caseMaterial: stainless steel

Manufacturing process:

pressed

The back case of the iPod is made out of pressed stainless steel. A die for the top and bottom of the form are installed in a large hydraulic press. A flat piece of stainless steel is put into the press and pressed into shape. After the piece is pressed, the edges are trimmed and the ports for the audio jack, lock switch and cable connection are stamped out. And the back of the case is polished to a mirror finish.

Hydraulic

press

Page 4: iPod analyses

Hard drive•Metal casing

▫Stamped

•Actual disk film▫Sputtering deposition

•Logic board▫Etched▫Soldered

Made by Toshiba for Apple

Page 5: iPod analyses

BatteryLithium Polymer

Third party manufacturer

The battery is a third party item not manufactured by apple. It is a Lithium Polymer battery. The battery has thin flexible polymer pouches which store the energy to run the iPod. Lithium polymer technology is relatively light weight compared to other battery technologies and can be produced in a range of shapes, making this technology attractive to manufactures of small electronic devices such as music players, portable gaming devices and mobile phones.

Page 6: iPod analyses

The motherboardFibreglass layersWoven glass fibers (extruded from molten glass)

EpoxyFibreglass layer impregnated with epoxy resin

Copper foilCopper layers are applied and then etched with thecircuit pattern (using extra layer of photosensitive material)

HolesHoles drilled for soldering and mounting (multiple boards stacked)

SolderingMultiple electronic components are soldered onto the board, making contact with the copper foil

Page 7: iPod analyses

The screenGlassCut / Polished

Indium tin oxideEtched (photolithography)Polymer layer etched with line pattern

Liquid cristals Injected between inner polymer layers

Assembly by glue

Page 8: iPod analyses

The click wheelPlastic coverPolymer | Injection moldedInk | Printed symbols

Touch-sensitive membranePET sheets | Extruded, heated rollingConductive ink (silver/copper/graphite) | PrintedMultiple layers glued together

Mounting plateMetal | StampedHoles drilled

Assembly by glue and mechanical connections

Page 9: iPod analyses

Audio plug and Lock switchMaterial: Printed Circuit Board, plastic

Manufacturing process: Printed Circuit Board, surface mounted components, Injection molded plastic,

The audio interface had two main components. The primary piece is a printed circuit board which has the audio plug as well as the lock switch. Printed Circuit boards start as a piece of fiberglass. The copper circuit diagram is plated onto the board (an additive process). After the raw circuit board is produced, the various components such as capacitors, resistors, transistors and ICs are surface mounted to create the final functional circuit board.

The plastic holder for this audio interface circuit board is a single part injection molded plastic.

Page 10: iPod analyses

Limited run production•Pressed parts would be milled

Cheaper for lower amounts

•Injected parts would be vacuum formed

•Electronics inside would maintain Most parts are 3rd party parts