May 2022 CP Enclosure
We started collecting people interested in becoming AXIOM Beta Compact (CP) enclosure early adopters on May 1st. If you are interested please contact us: https://www.apertus.org/contact
The idea is that we optimally gather a group of 10+ people to benefit from the manufacturing prices getting lower with raising quantities.
Once we have a headcount we will be able to deliver an accurate estimate for the cost.
1 Scope
Most enclosure parts are to be CNC milled and anodized (black or clear) - the process is cost intensive but the results look and feel excellent. To reduce the overall cost we plan to produce some non-structural parts like connector plate covers as high quality SLA 3D print parts (no layers visible & smooth surfaces):
Note that existing AXIOM Beta hardware can be integrated into the CP enclosure without any hardware modications if a THT sensor board is used. The ZIF sensor board does not fit as it has a bigger form factor with the larger socket and the lever. Also the THT sensor board has an opening underneath the image sensor and we attach a heat sink from the back, this is not possible with the ZIF sensor board.
We currently produce Power Board V0.38 which features increased input range (6-17V) and a power button and fan interface. This allows running the Beta and the top fan (60x60x10mm fan integrated in CP enclosure) from a 12V supply (like a battery). Older Power Board versions were 5V input only, there are also 5V fans but the selection is more limited. Note that we do not have a finished power button PCB but the interface to connect it in the future is there.
2 Early adopter goals
- collect general feedback about ergonomics, handling, look & feel
- testing of internal fan, air circulation, temperature monitoring, fan control in software
- starting efforts to design print labels on the enclosure (logo, instructions, connectors, etc.)
3 Parts
parts are prepared for production here (work in progress):
https://cloud.apertus.org/index.php/s/WCE3Z5G5wxQLMYA
4 Notes
- 6-14V input supply range over X2 header on Power Board (software still needs to be written) - requires cable to barrel jack in cap bottom.