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=== Handled connection mechanisms ===
 
=== Handled connection mechanisms ===
  
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== Details ==
 
== Details ==

Latest revision as of 14:18, 11 October 2023

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

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

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 (in analogy to "machine element")
  • 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

  • Component (gem-gum factory) – (C) component – something composable with other components (unless noted typically reversible)
  • Microcomponents – (C) component – something composable with other components (unless noted typically reversible)

Handled connection mechanisms

See main page: Spectrum of means of assembly
Disambiguation 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.

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