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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : my 36 cent PM VGA case
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| Rickard5 Guru Joined: 31/03/2022 Location: United StatesPosts: 463 |
Beta 1 of My 36 Cent Picomite VGA case: there is some refinements to make in a second beta the lis is a Friction/ snap fit so there is no hardware, the lis wraps around side posts to hold down PCB when I get a final version I'll post up a .STL File :) http://rickard5.com/7.JPG http://rickard5.com/6.JPG http://rickard5.com5.JPG I may be Vulgar, but , while I'm poor, I'm Industrious, Honest, and trustworthy! I Know my Place |
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| lizby Guru Joined: 17/05/2016 Location: United StatesPosts: 3480 |
Nice -- but a suggestion: to upload images to the forum, use this icon: ![]() (By the way, I've ordered the little 3D printer you linked to earlier; did you use it to print this case?) PicoMite, Armmite F4, SensorKits, MMBasic Hardware, Games, etc. on fruitoftheshed |
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| TheRockGod Newbie Joined: 01/04/2022 Location: AustraliaPosts: 8 |
Looking forward to seeing the STL :-) |
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| Rickard5 Guru Joined: 31/03/2022 Location: United StatesPosts: 463 |
Edited 2022-04-20 21:48 by Rickard5 I may be Vulgar, but , while I'm poor, I'm Industrious, Honest, and trustworthy! I Know my Place |
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| al18 Senior Member Joined: 06/07/2019 Location: United StatesPosts: 231 |
Looks good. The back opening for the MicroSD card is a bit large - the Adafruit module is wider than a MicroSD card. Also you’ll need to decide where to put the 3.5 mm stereo audio jack. I soldered the jack to a small piece of perf board and placed it in the back right corner next to the MicroSD card. |
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| Rickard5 Guru Joined: 31/03/2022 Location: United StatesPosts: 463 |
Thanks Al That is just a Beta, I've Grown to HATE the Design Language of the Square candy box but this Beta version accomplishes 2 great things, it gives me a place for my PM VGA to land for now and gives me more accurate dimensional Data for for the 6 iterations too come. The SD Card opening is just a Place holder until I get my SD Card reader to get here to measure. I do plan to place a 3.5 jack to the left of the SD Card and a Cmoy amp in the case with 2 (l&R) headphone Drivers I have some left over Grado Labs drivers I want to put in the case. I'm looking for a common Design Language I can live with as my Goals Change. I know I am a Newbie and have no right to express this but I'm finding myself looking for a PBC Cad/Auto-router to learn, because my Hardware Design Desires has deviated from the established more knowledgeable members of the community. I'm going to have to design Language that is Honest to the Community hardware designs as well as any goals I have outside of the community fork! I may be Vulgar, but , while I'm poor, I'm Industrious, Honest, and trustworthy! I Know my Place |
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| lizby Guru Joined: 17/05/2016 Location: United StatesPosts: 3480 |
I don't think most here use the auto-router feature. I've used EagleCAD for years, but really wouldn't recommend it both because the current version requires (I think) a subscription (so I'll never upgrade, and hope I won't find I need to) and because it remains non-Windows-friendly (though it's much better than it once was). For any new designs where I won't be trying to modify what I've done before, I'll try EasyEDA--you can use it only from a browser anywhere--switch from Windows to Linux to Chromebook--and there is a good selection of parts. There are secrets to be learned, of course, but I don't think the learning curve for a beginner would be anything like what it was for me with Eaglecad. PicoMite, Armmite F4, SensorKits, MMBasic Hardware, Games, etc. on fruitoftheshed |
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| Mixtel90 Guru Joined: 05/10/2019 Location: United KingdomPosts: 8298 |
Autorouters generally give you a good start if used several times during the PCB design. However, they will very rarely give a really good layout without a lot of help. You almost always have to manually route part of the board unless it's something very simplistic. KiCAD is an excellent (and free) PCB design package, but has a pretty steep learning curve and is a bit of a pig when you want to add new components. If you can get over that it has a lot to offer as it's commercial quality stuff with any size/shape of board and multiple layers. Mick Zilog Inside! nascom.info for Nascom & Gemini Preliminary MMBasic docs & my PCB designs |
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| Rickard5 Guru Joined: 31/03/2022 Location: United StatesPosts: 463 |
There's a Mac Version too :) downloading it now :), but it's taking so long like a whole minuet and 1/2 Slow Euro internet :) I may be Vulgar, but , while I'm poor, I'm Industrious, Honest, and trustworthy! I Know my Place |
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