Lecture 1 - Introduction to electronics products
Lecture 2 - Examples from real life: Parts to system
Lecture 3 - Common Simulation of flat prismatic parts
Lecture 4 - Common flat parts enclosures
Lecture 5 - Real life parts to scale on a graph
Lecture 6 - Early First steps
Lecture 7 - Top down, outside to internals
Lecture 8 - Using a print and fabrication video
Lecture 9 - Details of displays and keys
Lecture 10 - Improvement on marking and skill
Lecture 11 - Mass production in sheet metal
Lecture 12 - Prototyping of user interfaces for concepts
Lecture 13 - Stacking of equipment to make a system
Lecture 14 - Recapitualising a sub system
Lecture 15 - Off the shelf enclosures and making a user interface
Lecture 16 - Looking around for concepts and integration
Lecture 17 - Representation on paper
Lecture 18 - Example features of surfaces and solids
Lecture 19 - Simple and curved surfaces
Lecture 20 - Describing inclined surfaces
Lecture 21 - Basics of engineering Drawing
Lecture 22 - Introduction to sizing and fits
Lecture 23 - Practical mechanical assemblies
Lecture 24 - Analogous Mechanical - Electronics detailing
Lecture 25 - Solid modelling
Lecture 26 - Importance of dimensioning
Lecture 27 - Ease of editing redesign
Lecture 28 - Dimensioning of electronics components
Lecture 29 - 2D flat representation
Lecture 30 - Electronics to Mechanical interfacing
Lecture 31 - Complexity of 3D assemblies with wiring
Lecture 32 - Illustrative simple design
Lecture 33 - Practical detailing
Lecture 34 - Rendered on screen
Lecture 35 - Fastenings and hardware
Lecture 36 - Fastener representation, deatiling
Lecture 37 - Practical detailing.
Lecture 38 - Recapitulation, context of course
Lecture 39 - Low cost is the key