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#Source the components you want to mount in your enclosure<br>[[File:photo-mini-ITXPCB.png|250px|center|thumb|Mini-ITX PCB]][[File:photo-fan-60mm.png|100px|center|thumb|60mm Fan]][[File:photo-powersupply.png|200px|center|thumb|Power Supply]]<br>
 
#Source the components you want to mount in your enclosure<br>[[File:photo-mini-ITXPCB.png|250px|center|thumb|Mini-ITX PCB]][[File:photo-fan-60mm.png|100px|center|thumb|60mm Fan]][[File:photo-powersupply.png|200px|center|thumb|Power Supply]]<br>
#Determine the mounting specifications (i.e. mounting hole and cutout dimensions and locations).<br><br>[[File:sketch-powersupply-pcb.jpg|600px|thumb|center|Top view—Sketch of power supply and PCB mounting dimensions]]<br>[[File:sketch-powersupply-pcb-rear.jpg|600px|thumb|center|Rear view—Sketch of power supply and PCB mounting dimensions]]<br>
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#Determine the mounting hole and cutout dimensions and locations for all the components.<br><br>[[File:sketch-powersupply-pcb.jpg|600px|thumb|center|Top view—Sketch of power supply and PCB mounting dimensions]]<br>[[File:sketch-powersupply-pcb-rear.jpg|600px|thumb|center|Rear view—Sketch of power supply and PCB mounting dimensions]]<br>
 
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Revision as of 11:06, 22 October 2012

One of the most common uses for Protocase Designer is to design a custom enclosure to mount a PCB and associated components. This tutorial will guide you through the process of creating a custom rackmount enclosure to mount a mini-ITX PCB using self-clinching fasteners, and create cutouts for the PCB, power supply, and fan.

Select components to mount in enclosure

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Determine mounting specifications for components

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Note: Mounting dimensions are not needed for the 60mm fan since a built-in cutout for the fan will be used.

Note: It is important to properly understand how to mount each component including any required clearances.


Determine mounting locations for components

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Note: Dimensions are always measured from the absolute origin on the OUTSIDE of the enclosure (i.e. you must factor in the thickness of the enclosure)


Create enclosure from template

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Add PCB and power supply cutouts to rear panel

This enclosure requires two rectangular cutouts on the rear panel to accommodate the mini-ITX PCB and power supply. Template:Procedure

Add built-in fan cutout to rear panel

Protocase Designer® offers a library of cutouts for common components including fans of various sizes. Template:Procedure

Add self-clinching fasteners to chassis

Template:Procedure You can now customize your enclosure further by adding additional cutouts, silkscreen, and hardware to the other faces and then request an instant quote.