Reverse engineering hands on project
This are the pieces that I was responsible for out of my group for the reverse engineering project in IED. I was responsible for the Volume button, screen, lock and camera button, and last but not least the keyboard. The pieces were drawn on Autodesk Inventor profession 2015. All of my pieces were composed of rubber except for the screen which was composed of glass and a material i cannot identify. The sketches are in inches.
This is the volume rocker on the phone my group and I disassembled. It has a small rubber piece to keep the button in the phone and the actual button. The button is the large, thick piece that erects from the thin sheet of rubber.
This is the lock and camera button of the phone my group and I disassembled. This piece will power down the screen until you press it again and it will turn the screen on. It will also lock the phone and will disable it from use until it is unlocked. This setting can be turned off of most phones. The camera button is the button you press to open the camera application and take a picture. There is a slim piece of rubber that keeps the piece in the phone that is similar to the volume piece.
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This is the Screen of the phone that my group and I disassembled. It is made of a material i cannot identify but it is what projects the images for you to see. The screen has glass in it and is very fragile.
This is the keyboard that of the phone that my group and I disassembled. This piece allows you to type on a miniature keyboard that is an appropriate size for a mobile phone. This keyboard has the same function as a keyboard for a computer. It can be used to type while sending emails, text messages, entering words in a text box, and many other things. This also has a slim piece of rubber similar to the lock and camera button and the volume button that keeps it from falling out of the phone.
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