Circuit Board Mounting -- MSXIV Recap

What Are Circuit Board Mounts?

The circuit board mounts are exactly what their name suggests - mounts that are meant to secure PCBs to the car. This document is a recap of the methods used to mount circuit boards onto the car in MSXIV. This is not an exhaustive list nor instruction manual, and if a better method can be found or thought of, it should be evaluated. This document is not gospel.

 

All information on this page was compiled (and inferred and observed) from the following sources:

Designing Board Mounts

Mech-elec Board mounting plan - meeting

Board Vibration Mounting - Electrical - Confluence (atlassian.net)

Circuit Board Mounts Design Decisions - Mechanical - Confluence (atlassian.net)

 

A step-by step description of the MSXIV board mount design process may be found in Circuit Board Mounts Design Decisions - Mechanical - Confluence (atlassian.net)

Additionally, more guidelines for designing for high vibration loads may be read and found here:

Connector Supplier

motor - How to mount electronics on a vehicle chassis safely - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange

How Best to Protect PCB Mounted Components from Vibration (humiseal.com)

(2) How to protect a circuit board in high vibration environment : AskElectronics (reddit.com)

motor - How to mount electronics on a vehicle chassis safely - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange

Importing Circuit Boards into Solidworks

To import a circuit board into solidworks, the established method is Altium Codesigner, a plugin for solidworks which allows the synchronization of circuit boards between Altium and Solidworks.

For further information, see Designing Board Mounts - Mechanical - Confluence (atlassian.net)

The Purpose of Board Mounts

Our car will be experiencing very violent vibration. Constant mechanical stress can can break connections on boards and lead to a loss of functionality. This can be catastrophic.

Mounting Techniques

Possible mounting techniques evaluated by the electrical integration team of MSXIV can be found here:

Mech-elec Board mounting plan - meeting

MSXIV decided to work with the first option, with all the bosses placed on a permanent base

  • Possibly use polyerthane poron in between base of mount and base of box → some vibration protection → 1/8” thick foam

  • In future, have boards have bottom clearance of ~8mm diameter host

Stackup, from top to bottom:

  1. PCB

  2. 3D Printed Board Mount with Heat Set Inserts

  3. Epoxy

  4. 1/8” Polyurethane Foam Strip/Sheet

  5. Epoxy

  6. Enclosure Bottom (Fiberglass plate)

Designing a Board Mount

These points were taken from the Q&A transcription document, Designing Board Mounts , but better sources exist

Recent Meeting Notes

Board Mount Meeting: July 18, 2023