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This page lists all tutorials and technical papers on enclosure design. Click the title to open the tutorial.  
 
This page lists all tutorials and technical papers on enclosure design. Click the title to open the tutorial.  
 
==Introductory Tutorials==
 
==Introductory Tutorials==
====[[Enclosure Design Basics]]====
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====[https://www.protocase.com/blog/2017/02/16/electronic-enclosure-design-101/ Enclosure Design Basics]====
This paper covers the basic design concepts for any electronic enclosure, including metal selection, metal bending, self-clinching fasteners, welding, and finishing. <span style="color:#ff0000">This paper is for anyone submitting a design, whether Protocase Designer or another CAD program is used.</span>
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This blog post covers the basic design concepts for any electronic enclosure, including metal selection, metal bending, self-clinching fasteners, welding, and finishing. <span style="color:#ff0000">This paper is for anyone submitting a design, whether Protocase Designer or another CAD program is used.</span>
  
====[http://www.protocasedesigner.com/video41/video1.html General Approach (Introduction)]====
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====[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fB_diJeNGEM General Approach (Introduction)]====
 
This video demonstrates the most common features of Protocase Designer as well as the general approach involved. It's a great introduction to Designer.
 
This video demonstrates the most common features of Protocase Designer as well as the general approach involved. It's a great introduction to Designer.
  
====[http://www.protocasedesigner.com/video41/video8.html Coordinate Systems and Approach]====
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====[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWyD77l-ALU Coordinate Systems and Approach]====
 
This video shows how to use coordinate systems in Designer, including absolute coordinate system, aligning cutouts, selecting the inside/outside face, and selecting height of self-clinching fasteners.
 
This video shows how to use coordinate systems in Designer, including absolute coordinate system, aligning cutouts, selecting the inside/outside face, and selecting height of self-clinching fasteners.
  
====[http://www.protocasedesigner.com/video41/video4.html Viewing Controls]====
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====[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhaVDDh1DgU Viewing Controls]====
 
This video covers the tools available to view an enclosure in a three-dimensional environment: Pan, Rotate, Zoom, Remove Cover, and Reset View Orientation.
 
This video covers the tools available to view an enclosure in a three-dimensional environment: Pan, Rotate, Zoom, Remove Cover, and Reset View Orientation.
  
====[http://www.protocasedesigner.com/video41/video5_1.html Face Editor Part 1 - Basic Cutouts]====
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====[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilAEitJYtOY Face Editor Part 1 - Basic Cutouts]====
 
This video is an introduction to using the Face Editor, including basic cutouts, editing cutouts, and additional tools and tips for placing objects.
 
This video is an introduction to using the Face Editor, including basic cutouts, editing cutouts, and additional tools and tips for placing objects.
  
====[http://www.protocasedesigner.com/video41/video5_2.html Face Editor Part 2 - Advanced Cutouts]====
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====[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6tPgWspvVk Face Editor Part 2 - Advanced Cutouts]====
 
This video shows the Face Eeditor's advanced options for custom cutouts, built-in cutouts, hardware and the cutout library.
 
This video shows the Face Eeditor's advanced options for custom cutouts, built-in cutouts, hardware and the cutout library.
  
====[http://www.protocasedesigner.com/video41/video5_3.html Face Editor Part 3 - Silkscreening]====
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====[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLNkuBz-PEc Face Editor Part 3 - Silkscreening]====
 
This video walks you through the process of adding a silkscreen to a face.
 
This video walks you through the process of adding a silkscreen to a face.
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====[http://www.protocasedesigner.com/video41/video7.html Requesting Quotes and Buy Orders]====
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====[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSWgOb1vT-w Requesting Quotes and Buy Orders]====
 
This video shows the quick and easy process of getting online quotes and purchase orders for your design.
 
This video shows the quick and easy process of getting online quotes and purchase orders for your design.
  
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====[[Using L-Shape Enclosures for PCBs with Opposing Connectors]]====
 
====[[Using L-Shape Enclosures for PCBs with Opposing Connectors]]====
This paper explains why and how to use L Shape enclosures to house components that protrude from opposite sides. <span style="color:#ff0000">This tutorial is for anyone submitting a design, whether Protocase Designer or another CAD program is used.</span>
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This paper explains why and how to use L Shape enclosures to house components that protrude from opposite sides. <span style="color:#ff0000">This paper is for anyone submitting a design, whether Protocase Designer or another CAD program is used.</span>
  
 
====[[Selecting height of self-clinching fasteners based on material thickness]]====
 
====[[Selecting height of self-clinching fasteners based on material thickness]]====
This paper explains how to select the height of self-clinching fasteners (PEMs), such as standoffs and studs, for mounting components to your enclosures. <span style="color:#ff0000">This tutorial is for anyone submitting a design, whether Protocase Designer or another CAD program is used.</span>
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This paper explains how to select the height of self-clinching fasteners (PEMs), such as standoffs and studs, for mounting components to your enclosures. <span style="color:#ff0000">This paper is for anyone submitting a design, whether Protocase Designer or another CAD program is used.</span>
  
 
====[[Face Editor#Using the Measure tool to move an object a specific distance from another object|Using the Measure tool to move an object a specific distance from another object]]====
 
====[[Face Editor#Using the Measure tool to move an object a specific distance from another object|Using the Measure tool to move an object a specific distance from another object]]====

Latest revision as of 13:30, 3 March 2020

This page lists all tutorials and technical papers on enclosure design. Click the title to open the tutorial.

Introductory Tutorials

Enclosure Design Basics

This blog post covers the basic design concepts for any electronic enclosure, including metal selection, metal bending, self-clinching fasteners, welding, and finishing. This paper is for anyone submitting a design, whether Protocase Designer or another CAD program is used.

General Approach (Introduction)

This video demonstrates the most common features of Protocase Designer as well as the general approach involved. It's a great introduction to Designer.

Coordinate Systems and Approach

This video shows how to use coordinate systems in Designer, including absolute coordinate system, aligning cutouts, selecting the inside/outside face, and selecting height of self-clinching fasteners.

Viewing Controls

This video covers the tools available to view an enclosure in a three-dimensional environment: Pan, Rotate, Zoom, Remove Cover, and Reset View Orientation.

Face Editor Part 1 - Basic Cutouts

This video is an introduction to using the Face Editor, including basic cutouts, editing cutouts, and additional tools and tips for placing objects.

Face Editor Part 2 - Advanced Cutouts

This video shows the Face Eeditor's advanced options for custom cutouts, built-in cutouts, hardware and the cutout library.

Face Editor Part 3 - Silkscreening

This video walks you through the process of adding a silkscreen to a face.

Requesting Quotes and Buy Orders

This video shows the quick and easy process of getting online quotes and purchase orders for your design.

Detailed Tutorials and Technical Papers

How To Design Enclosures For Motherboard-Based Systems

This paper covers how to design custom enclosures for ATX and mini-ITX motherboards, and includes CAD files of associated drawings. Note that if you are planning to create an ATX or Mini-ITX computer enclosure with Protocase Designer, you can use Designer's enclosure templates for the motherboards used in this paper. This tutorial is for anyone submitting a design, whether Protocase Designer or another CAD program is used.

Creating an enclosure to mount a PCB

This tutorial guides 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.

Using L-Shape Enclosures for PCBs with Opposing Connectors

This paper explains why and how to use L Shape enclosures to house components that protrude from opposite sides. This paper is for anyone submitting a design, whether Protocase Designer or another CAD program is used.

Selecting height of self-clinching fasteners based on material thickness

This paper explains how to select the height of self-clinching fasteners (PEMs), such as standoffs and studs, for mounting components to your enclosures. This paper is for anyone submitting a design, whether Protocase Designer or another CAD program is used.

Using the Measure tool to move an object a specific distance from another object

This procedure shows you how to use the Measure tool to accurately place and move objects on a face.

Creating a custom cutout for a connector

This tutorial guides you through creating a cutout to fit a custom connector and add it to the Cutout Library for future use.

Creating custom vents

This tutorial guides you through the process of creating and duplicating cutouts to create a vent.

Aligning cutouts on opposite faces

This tutorial shows you how to create cutouts that are aligned on opposite faces.

Creating double-d cutouts

This tutorial shows you how to draw a double-d-shaped cutout by joining a circle and a rectangle. Note: The link in the title takes you to the written topic. For a video tutorial, click [here].

Creating key slot cutouts

This tutorial shows you how to join a circle and a rectangle to create a notched cutout. Note: The link in the title takes you to the written topic. For a video tutorial, click [here].

Centering text on a face

This tutorial shows how to center text on a face vertically, horizontally, or both.

Creating fillets

This tutorial shows you how to create a fillet (rounded corner) quickly by trimming circles.