Mécanique de precision

SMART Mechanics 

Smart mechanics is a concept that refers to the application of intelligent technologies and automated systems in the field of mechanics. It combines disciplines such as mechanical engineering, electronics, computer science, and information technology to optimize machine performance.

Precision Mechanics

Tools and Software Used

The Raise3D Pro2 is a high-quality professional 3D printer designed to deliver precision, reliability, and versatility. It is particularly suited for businesses, engineers, designers, and manufacturers requiring prototypes and functional parts in various materials.

The CNC series 6090 is a computer numerical control (CNC) milling machine characterized by a work area of approximately 600 x 900 mm. This machine is highly versatile and suitable for various applications, including cutting and engraving materials such as wood, MDF, and acrylic. In the laboratory, its use was primarily focused on engraving antennas and manufacturing invisible RF supports.

SolidWorks is a 3D computer-aided design (CAD) software primarily used for technical drawing, product modeling, and simulation.

CamBam is a CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing) software used to generate toolpaths (G-code) for CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machine tools.

Mach3 is a CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machine control software, developed by ArtSoft, designed to manage a wide range of CNC machines such as milling machines, lathes, engravers, and cutters.

Projects Managment

RF chambers manufacturing

Mini RF (OTA) chamber

Mini RF conducted tests chamber

Light chamber made with metal fabric

RF cabinet insulation by double-layering with metal fabric

Examples of mechanical achievements.

Dual antennas support

The complete design was created using SolidWorks, and the various parts were printed with a Raise 3D printer.

Dual antennas support

This support was designed to handle two antennas and allow a quarter-turn rotation for X and Y measurements, enabling full automation of RF tests.

Spherical positioner

This positioner was designed to provide a spherical RF measurement of a tested element. It was made from materials approaching RF transparency with low permittivity, such as wood or Rohacell (also known as solid air).

Spherical positioner

This support was designed based on the principle of ball bearings, allowing for dual rotation on the X and Y axes.