Card shuffler 3

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Contents

Executive Summary

Primary Stakeholders and Product Needs

Fix Formatting

Distributor Needs

Distributor needs are concerned with the ease and safety of transport.

  • Packed with smallest possible box to save space
  • Packed with rectangular box to stack efficiently
  • Packed robustly enough to withstand bumps and slight drops
  • Batteries either not included or shipped according to U.S. Department of Transportation

Retailer

Retailers have the same needs as distributors for stocking purposes, plus some needs unique to the seller of the product.

  • Packaging is colorful and intriguing to costumers

Consumer

Consumer needs are mainly related to portability, performance, maintenance and safety.

  • Small
  • Light
  • Small table footprint
  • Battery powered
  • Shuffle quickly and thoroughly
  • Minimal jamming
  • Quiet
  • Easy to load/unload
  • Shuffle anywhere from 1 to 6 decks
  • Work with brand new and used cards
  • Long batter life
  • Easily replaced batteries
  • Easily fixed jams
  • Robust
  • Minimal Assembly
  • Affordable
  • Aesthetic product
  • Safe to use and store

Product Function and Evaluation

Usage


Mechanical Function

Preliminary User Study

List of Parts

Design For Manufacturing and Assembly [DFMA]

Design For Manufacturing [DFM]

DFM Summary

Design for Assembly [DFA]

DFA Summary

Failure Mode and Effect Analysis [FMEA]

Design for Environment [DFE]

Team Members [TM]

References [REF]

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