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This page solely about the assembly (and disassembly) subsystem of
an advanced gemstone metamaterial on chip factory.
For other subsystems see: Subsystems of gem-gum factories
Contents
Recurring pattern across assembly levels
Across the Assembly levels there is a repeating pattern but
there is some variation in the nature of …
- handling robotics
- handled parts
- handled connection mechanisms
Handling robotics
- Nanoscale: Mechanosynthesis core, Bottom scale assembly lines in gem-gum factories, Assembly lines in gem-gum factories,
Assembly line assembly, Assembly line positioning stage, Assembly line orienting stage - Micro- to mesoscale: Robotic manipulators
- Mesoscale: Part streaming assembly
- Macroscale Gem-gum tentacle manipulator, Soft-core macrorobots with hard-core nanomachinery,
(Dynamic rebootstrapping of upper convergent assembly levels)
Handled parts
See: Examples of diamondoid molecular machine elements, Crystolecule
Following shorthands in brackets are from page: Terminology for parts.
- Crystolecular element – (UC) element – a part that is meant to become assembled or already is assembled into a bigger assembly
- Crystolecule fragment – (S) fragment – a part that in some sense can be considered a as a cutout of a bigger part => assembly needs welding/fusing/...
- Crystolecular unit – (S) unit – something that is in some sense a self contained whole
Handled connection mechanisms
See main page: Connection mechanism
Details
For now there is a good table on the page:
Gemstone metamaterial on chip factory that is
summarizing the assembly subsystem characteristics across the Assembly levels.
Related
- Up: Subsystems of gem-gum factories
- Tracing trajectories of component in machine phase
- Tooltip preparation zone, Sequence of zones
- Gemstone metamaterial on chip factory
- Assembly level, Assembly layer
- Convergent assembly
- Component (gem-gum factory)
- decompression chain only the final output of that is visible in the assembly subsystem
- Lagrangian mechanics for nanomechanical circuits but likely more relevant for the drive subsystem of a gem-gum factory