Rapid Prototyping and Tooling Specialization

Strategies for Creating Effective Rapid Prototypes. Best Practices for using Materials & Tooling

Instructor: Daniel Frank

What you'll learn

  •   You will understand the basics of rapid prototyping and its relationship to the engineering design process.
  •   You will learn how to incorporate electronic components in your rapid prototypes.
  •   You will understand the strengths and weaknesses of common materials and tooling used for rapid prototyping and situations for when to use each one.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Electronics
  •   Basic Electrical Systems
  •   Engineering Design Process
  •   Engineering Drawings
  •   Manufacturing Processes
  •   Electronic Components
  •   Embedded Systems
  •   Prototyping
  •   Safety Training
  •   3D Modeling
  •   Computer-Aided Design
  •   Technical Drawing
  • Specialization - 3 course series

    In this specialization, you will complete quizzes that will help you to assess your understanding of rapid prototyping and tooling. In addition, you will complete an end-of-specialization peer-reviewed project where you will use everything you have learned in these three courses to produce a rapid prototype to solve a real-world problem. You will use the engineering design process to identify the need and define the problem. Afterwards you will brainstorm different solutions, create a simple mock-up, and test it before making a more sophisticated rapid prototype.

    Adding Electronics to Rapid Prototypes

    Rapid Prototyping Materials and Tooling

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