Hello,
Customer is requesting for dimensions of the EVM.
Also, is it possible to request for the 3D CAD model?
Thanks!
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Hello,
Customer is requesting for dimensions of the EVM.
Also, is it possible to request for the 3D CAD model?
Thanks!
Hi Elisha,
The board is approximately 1.2 in. wide by 1.5 inches tall. The link to the below thread has a download of the gerber files for the board.
https://e2e.ti.com/support/amplifiers/f/14/p/787768/2918127#2918127?jktype=e2e
Regards,
Thanks, Jacob. However, few more questions from the customer:
What is the board thickness, and how do you mount this board? There are no mounting holes that I can see.
If no mounting holes, are there traces on the bottom of the board, if I have to just lay it in a box where it can slide around?
If no traces on the bottom, I might be able to use double sided foam tape as a last resort.
Please let me know. I am asked to mount 8 of these in a chassis, and I have several chassis to build.
I can’t use Gerber files, since I am a Mechanical Designer, and do not have the correct tool, nor know how to use it.
Regards
Hi,
I've attached a 3D PDF file that you should be able to open using the free adobe reader that will show you a rendering of the board.
The board is 57mils thick. We don't have mounting holes on this board. Typically we don't have a requirement to mount our EVMs. You may potentially be able to use one or two of the ground test points as a mount.
Regards,
Hello Jacob,
By the way, can you please resend the pdf file? It seems the file is blank.
Thank you.
Hi Elisha,
You'll have to download the document and actually open it with the adobe reader program (web browser plugins will result in a blank white sheet). You'll then have to accept a prompt saying that you trust the document to view the 3d file.
Regards,