Engineering Design
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explode.JPG (70599 bytes) When you're in the business of building special things - many of them unique in the world, you get used to the fact that you're not going to find everything you need off the shelf.

Screen Brilliance specializes in one-of-a-kind design and engineering to meet our customers' needs for specialized products. The examples on this page show a simple Polaroid adapter for 3D projection - Simple, that is, until one tries to find a suitable product on the market !

At Screen Brilliance, we are used to these facts, and have long since developed the tools necessary to develop highly perfected one-off products. Precision drafting, Parametric, 3D design, analysis, precision manufacturing - all tools we master and employ in our everyday work. 

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Engineering Design frequently concerns mechanical adaptations, such as the project pictured here, but we are equally conversant in electrical and electronic product development. Here again, we have been in this business long enough that we are no longer surprised to find something that's not been done before. For us, "first time ever" is a daily routine!
Polaroid2.jpg (98044 bytes) AutoCAD 2004, Mechanical Desktop and AutoDesk Inventor are some of the tools used every day at Screen Brilliance. With mastery of these highly productive design and engineering tools, it is not surprising that the manufactured results are operational without long prototyping cycles, and resemble in form and function the design intent.
Anchor3.JPG (119350 bytes) Detail drawing of anchor bolt method for a 6-DOF motion simulator

 

 

ELECTRONIC DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION

 

Special-2.JPG (219640 bytes) This circuit, designed and implemented by Screen Brilliance, for SHOWSCAN, is a drop-in replacement board for a DOLBY processor, to implement a discrete, 6-Channel Digital Surround system. Dolby's processors (at the time) were not configured for this format, and no solution was available off the shelf  -  so, as usual, it had to be created.
Diagram of a simple, robust switcher circuit.
The "SourceSelect" uses relays for failsafe operation - even in the event of component failure, one "critical channel" remains active, to guarantee a show.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


       IN PROGRESS
Coming Up : Some examples of architectural drawings with technical implementation layers drawn in

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       IN PROGRESS
Coming Up : How Screen Brilliance can help you prepare your technical and administrative documents for tender (bidding) process

 

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