Did someone say 3D printed PCBs?
- protowoerk
- Jan 29
- 1 min read
We're currently engaged in a complex hardware development project where we're tasked with integrating multiple sizes of LCD screens onto a single mainboard. The challenge? Ensuring seamless connection and proper alignment, especially when mounting the screens directly onto the PCB.
Fortunately, we can found LCD screens that share the same connector and pinout, simplifying the electrical integration. However, the varying dimensions of the screens pose a unique mechanical challenge. This is where our 3D printing capabilities truly shine! 🌟
Using 3D printing, we're able to quickly test different PCB shapes and designs, ensuring that the screens are properly positioned and securely mounted. This rapid prototyping approach allows us to evaluate mechanical mounting, stability, connector placement without the need for costly and time-consuming PCB manufacturing. We can easily iterate some variants early in the product development phase.
By leveraging this method, we’re not only speeding up the development process but also ensuring that the final product will be both functional and robust. 💡




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