PACKAGING CONSIDERATIONS PRESENTED BY: ANDREW BATEK Team # 15: Acoustic Storm Interweaving the impressive visual power of electricity and the visceral.

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PACKAGING CONSIDERATIONS PRESENTED BY: ANDREW BATEK Team # 15: Acoustic Storm Interweaving the impressive visual power of electricity and the visceral emotion of music, Acoustic Storm takes analog or digital audio input and outputs its own rendition using two varieties of solid state tesla coils.

Selected Packaging Constraints Safety  Electrical Isolation (faraday cage)  Physical Isolation (Plexiglass) Somewhat portable  Small size relative to other “Tesla” projects  Similar in this regard to conventional speakers Allows for device accessibility Encloses device but not sound

Conventional Speakers Available Class E HFSSTC Kit Obviously, differences exist in encased design Will borrow general characteristics Speaker “grille” Minimal product packaging Uncovered Circuit No isolation from coil output  Safety? Comparison to Current Commercial Products: - A difficult task for this project -

Coil EnclosuresAWB - 2/5/2013 Front/Side: Top: W/O Faraday Cage W/ Faraday Cage 20” 12” 20” 24” Plexiglass Chain-link (or similar)