Amidst the constant SolidWorks exposure I had at work over the summer, I decided to embark on a little side project just for fun. I had an old Dell Latitude laptop lying around, so I decided (with high ambition) to model it all out. So far, the CD-ROM drive is complete for your viewing pleasure:
The core of the CD reading and writing system: the laser pickup
The tracking motor and gear system that controls the movement of the laser pickup along the helical rod
The main head unit: top view. Disc motor along with the PCB and the laser pickup
Disc motor connected to PCB. The PCB attaches to other devices in the system through the three ports on the right hand side of the image.
PCB responsible for interface between computer and CD Drive.
Complete Drive Unit
Final Module Assembly Bottom. The awkward front shape can be explained by the fact that this module slides into the laptop front the front, and not the side. Therefore, it has to adhere to the curvature of the front lip of the laptop.
Wire Diagram of entire assembly, just for fun ^_^
Hope you enjoyed viewing part of what I spent my summer on. Let me know if you have any questions or comments. If you want to see the actual SolidWorks files, just shoot me an e-mail and I'll be glad to send them out.
Hope you enjoyed viewing part of what I spent my summer on. Let me know if you have any questions or comments. If you want to see the actual SolidWorks files, just shoot me an e-mail and I'll be glad to send them out.
Hello Dimitry,
ReplyDeleteI'm really impressed of you Solidworks modeling abilities.
I'm trying to model a CD ROM drive also for a college project.
Could you please send me the solidworks files of the Dell Latitude CD-ROM Module you've modeled?
Best Regards,
Hermano
hermano.poj@gmail.com
Hello Dimitry,
ReplyDeleteYou did an amazing CAD modeling for the Optical Disc Drive. I would like to have the files as we are planning to use similar concept of motor assembly that helps to open CD Drive and mirror it to two motor system for a research project.
Thank you and I'm eager to receive your models.
Kind Regards,
Anas Tahir
anastahir41@hotmail.com