Phase II
Requirements and Metrics
Based on customer needs above I’ve compiled this list of requirements, and the metrics by which to measure them by. I’ve split this into subjective measures and quantifiable ones. Each will influence my concept generation and downselect process.
They are in the format
Need:
Requirement-Metric (Best:Better:ok)
Subjective
Fun
Cool to Watch
Stylish
Quantifiable
Capable of Rendering Drawings:
Can print vector format - yes/no
Can operate from computer - yes/no
Can operate without computer- yes/no
Can operate from phone - yes/no
Fast:
Initialization speed - seconds (5:10:20)
Traverse speed - in/min (600:350:240)
Plot Speed - in/min (250:170:100)
Accurate:
Positional Accuracy- in/3ft (.010:.030:.060)
Line width rendering capability- #ofwidths (8:6:4)
Rendering accuracy of drawing- in/3ft(.020:.060:.125)
Portability
Modular - yes/no
Disassembleable - yes/no
Weight - lbs (15:30:45)
Minimum packable volume - in^3 (800,1000,1250)
Setup / teardown time - seconds (60, 180, 600)
Packaged transport volume - in^3(1000, 1500, 2000)
Useable by untrained persons
Ease of setup - 1 to 10 difficulty
Simple interface - 1 to 10 diffficulty as compared to printer
Error recovery ability - 1 to 10 difficulty from me having to fix it to child can fix it
Operates in various environments
IP rating ( IP76, IP 65, IP54)
Max/Min Operating Temperature - F (200/-10)
UV protection - years (10,5,2)
Power options - # (AC/DC, AC)
Robust
Won’t bend - Factor of Safety to yield failure (2)
Won’t break - Factor of Safety to Ultimate Failure (3)
Shock Resistant - Factor of safety to impact / toughness (3)
Won’t resonate - natural frequency of cart vs excitation frequency at speed.
Won’t Fatigue - estimated mean time to failure ( 5, 2, 1+ Years continuous operation)
Replicable
Technical documentation completeness - % of system described (100)
Parts availability- % OTS or printable components (100, 80, 70)
Time to assemble- hours (4, 20, 100)
Difficulty to assemble- 1 to 10 ()
Low Cost
Parts cost - $ (250, 500, 1200)
Tooling Cost- $ (50, 100, 250)
Yearly Maintenance Cost- $ (5, 20, 50)
Open Source
Yes / No
License type-
Able to demonstrate others principles of physics and engineering
Number of documented physical / engineering principles at work - # (5,2,1)
Next week I’ll focus on concept generation (Phase III) and then start to narrow concepts into a system that meets as many of the requirements above as possible. Back to chilling at crash.
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