Speaker with 3D-Printed Camera-Modeled Enclosure

UC San Diego ECE 5 Course: Intro to ECE

Project Description —

In this lab, students begin to understand the difference between time and frequency domains, and are exposed to various types of filters. Through the use of basic laboratory equipment (power supply, function generators, oscilloscopes), students visualize the effects of an amplifier and the different filters, by looking at both the time and frequency domains. In the last part of the lab, students build a speaker of their own and are able to practice soldering. (read more)

Tools & Skills

  • SolidWorks for 3-D Printing

  • Soldering

  • PCB design with Eagle CAD

  • Circuit-building

My Contribution —

I designed the speaker enclosure on SolidWorks. I chose the Fujifilm Polaroid camera design because of my fascination for photography & I wanted to create something unique. My lab partner and I both worked on building the circuit on a breadboard, and then soldering the components on our PCB.

Acknowledgement —

Thank you to my lab partner, Nikki Grewal for the successful completion of this project! Also, thank you to the ECE 5 teaching staff!

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