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==Executive Summary==
 
==Executive Summary==
 
Group 4
 
Group 4

Revision as of 21:40, 27 October 2008

Hitachi-LG GCE-8400B

Contents

Executive Summary

Group 4

Introduction

Product Description

  • Computer CD-R/RW Drive
  • Manufacturer: HL Data Storage, April 2002
  • Designed By: Hitachi-LG Data Storage
  • Model Number: GCE-8400B
  • Laser Class: 1

The HL Data Storage CD-R/RW drive is used in a computer interface to read and burn cd-roms using a compact laser. This model is used in a variety of desktop computers and can cost in the range of $20.00-$25.00 in today's market.

Group Members

  • Bryan Humes
  • Brian Maisch
  • Eric Klaben
  • Winnie Liu
  • Fahr-Deen Kadree

Before Disassembly

Condition

How it Works

How Many Parts

Types of Materials

Disassembly Procedure

  • Document each step.
  • Difficulty of each step.
  • Tools required for this step.
  • Include a picture of each step.

After Disassembly

Part Number Part Name Quantity of Type Part Material Manufacturing Process Image of Part 3D CAD File
1 Screws blank blank blank blank blank
2 Bottom Plate 1 blank blank blank blank
3 Main Circuit Board 1 blank blank blank blank
4 Laser Motor 1 blank blank blank blank
5 Drive Interface 1 blank blank blank 3D
6 Metal Plate(Green) 1 blank blank blank blank
7 Laser Holder 1 blank blank blank blank
8 Laser 1 blank blank blank blank
9 CD-rom Holder 1 blank blank blank blank
10 CD-rom further blank blank blank blank blank
11 Gear and Pulley 1 blank blank blank blank
12 Disc Support 1 blank blank blank 3D
13 Eject 1 blank blank blank blank
14 Lift Actuator 1 blank blank blank 3D
15 Main Chassis 1 blank blank blank blank

Assembly

Put table in

  • How difficult is each step?
  • What types of tools were required to perform this step?

After Assembly

  • Does it still work?
  • Conclusion Remarks.

References

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