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I am designing a portable instrument which will have a 12.6" x 8.6" x 1/8"
thick panel. It will have two four-digit seven-segment red LED displays and
a 5x2 tactile keypad with a small red LED for each switch. The PC board with
the switches and LEDs will be mounted about 0.38" behind the panel.
The overall layout can be seen here:
http://www.pstech-inc.com/dwgs/PI-200_Layout.pdf
After talking to several companies about making the graphic overlay, I have
some questions, and since I have not designed a panel like this, I was
hoping someone may have experience or insight to offer.
I plan to use light pipes to transfer light from the LEDs to the surface of
the panel. But the ones I have found seem to have a lens that extends above
the panel, which requires the overlay to have holes for them. But it may be
preferable to have clear windows in the overlay, and light pipes which are
flush with the surface of the panel. I have not found any light pipes that
are designed this way, but perhaps I can use acrylic (Lucite) rods cut to
length, and then finish the ends properly for best light transmission.
Plastic rods are much cheaper than the light pipes, but if I need to polish
the ends it will drive the cost up. The light pipes I am considering are:
http://www.newark.com/bivar/plp2250/light-pipe-single-round-panel/dp/73H0910
http://www.bivar.com/images/cart/PLP2-XXX.pdf
and
http://www.newark.com/vcc-visual-communications-company/lmc020ctp/light-pipe-single-round-panel/dp/57P6754
http://www.newark.com/pdfs/datasheets/Visual_Comm/LMC_LITEPIPES.pdf
and
http://www.newark.com/vcc-visual-communications-company/lpc020ctp/light-pipe-single-round-panel/dp/57P6762
http://www.newark.com/pdfs/datasheets/Visual_Comm/LPC_Litepipe.pdf
The other question is how to construct the keypad. I am using tactile
switches which are mounted to the PCB and have a firm actuation force. But
the PC board will be mounted such that there is a gap of about 0.32" from
the surface of the panel to the surface of the switch. I plan to have holes
0.52" dia in the panel, and then glue a 0.50" dia x 0.31" long nylon spacer
to the overlay so that pushing the surface will transfer to the switch. I
may need to adjust the mounting so that there is either a slight preload or
a slight gap. The switches I am using are:
http://www.newark.com/omron-electronic-components/b3f-4005/switch-tactile-spst-no-50ma-thd/dp/52F3557
I made a rough prototype overlay by laminating a printed copy of the panel,
and it will probably be good enough to make a working prototype of the
instrument, but I am looking for the best way to design this for production
(20-100/year). BTW, I am getting the panels made by an on-line service that
has excellent quality, fast delivery, and very low cost. My panel will be
about $65 with 5 day turn.
http://www.frontpanelexpress.com/
Thanks!
Paul
thick panel. It will have two four-digit seven-segment red LED displays and
a 5x2 tactile keypad with a small red LED for each switch. The PC board with
the switches and LEDs will be mounted about 0.38" behind the panel.
The overall layout can be seen here:
http://www.pstech-inc.com/dwgs/PI-200_Layout.pdf
After talking to several companies about making the graphic overlay, I have
some questions, and since I have not designed a panel like this, I was
hoping someone may have experience or insight to offer.
I plan to use light pipes to transfer light from the LEDs to the surface of
the panel. But the ones I have found seem to have a lens that extends above
the panel, which requires the overlay to have holes for them. But it may be
preferable to have clear windows in the overlay, and light pipes which are
flush with the surface of the panel. I have not found any light pipes that
are designed this way, but perhaps I can use acrylic (Lucite) rods cut to
length, and then finish the ends properly for best light transmission.
Plastic rods are much cheaper than the light pipes, but if I need to polish
the ends it will drive the cost up. The light pipes I am considering are:
http://www.newark.com/bivar/plp2250/light-pipe-single-round-panel/dp/73H0910
http://www.bivar.com/images/cart/PLP2-XXX.pdf
and
http://www.newark.com/vcc-visual-communications-company/lmc020ctp/light-pipe-single-round-panel/dp/57P6754
http://www.newark.com/pdfs/datasheets/Visual_Comm/LMC_LITEPIPES.pdf
and
http://www.newark.com/vcc-visual-communications-company/lpc020ctp/light-pipe-single-round-panel/dp/57P6762
http://www.newark.com/pdfs/datasheets/Visual_Comm/LPC_Litepipe.pdf
The other question is how to construct the keypad. I am using tactile
switches which are mounted to the PCB and have a firm actuation force. But
the PC board will be mounted such that there is a gap of about 0.32" from
the surface of the panel to the surface of the switch. I plan to have holes
0.52" dia in the panel, and then glue a 0.50" dia x 0.31" long nylon spacer
to the overlay so that pushing the surface will transfer to the switch. I
may need to adjust the mounting so that there is either a slight preload or
a slight gap. The switches I am using are:
http://www.newark.com/omron-electronic-components/b3f-4005/switch-tactile-spst-no-50ma-thd/dp/52F3557
I made a rough prototype overlay by laminating a printed copy of the panel,
and it will probably be good enough to make a working prototype of the
instrument, but I am looking for the best way to design this for production
(20-100/year). BTW, I am getting the panels made by an on-line service that
has excellent quality, fast delivery, and very low cost. My panel will be
about $65 with 5 day turn.
http://www.frontpanelexpress.com/
Thanks!
Paul