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Enhance your Pwnagotchi/BjornCyberViking experience with the Slimagotchi_Pebble case,
specially designed with style to house your digital companion.
RaspberryPi Zero and 2.17" e-Paper screen case.
I built this case from scratch, with a caliper in hand and a raspberry board for the measurements.
Everything was made adhering to the smallest detail.
Above all, I built this case keeping the display aligned centrally. I hate the display off-center compared to the entire case, Symmetry is important!
Case Detail
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Case Dimensions:
83.5 x 45 x 14 mm
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ATTENTION!!
Compatible ONLY with slimagotchi:
- RaspberryPi Zero W (version 1 or 2)
- Waveshare eInk 2.13” Display (without white SPI connector)
You can follow this simple video to remove this connector and make your own slim version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlTzREaGmII
Or follow the official project page.
Slimagotchi: https://pwnagotchi.ai/community/#rpi0w-with-waveshare-v2-slim-agotchi
N.B. Only 6 pins to solder +2 power pins (5v and GND) are needed.
You don't need to solder all the GPIO pins!
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Materials needed:
- 4x neodymium magnets ⌀4mm x 2mm [CA001]
- 1x 50mm cable [IC005]
- 1x 6x6x7 button (Tactil Push Button Switch)
- 1x 15-16mm of transparent filament ⌀1.75
- 1x Fabric cord (about 30cm) [optional]
Assembly:
1) Insert the 4 magnets, paying attention to the polarity. 1 Drop of glue is recommended.
2) Solder one end of the cable to the 2 NO pins of the button, and isolate them.
3) Solder "from below" the other end to the RPI0 (GND - GPIO3)
4) Place the switch in position, cutting off the remaining 2 unnecessary pins.
5) Dissipate the excess cable as shown in the figure.
6) Place the screen (slimagotchchi) in the UP print and the RPI0 board in the Bottom print.
7) Insert the 1.75 Transparent filament piece into the hole.
8) Approximately overlapping the flat connector.
9) Close everything and add the fabric cord (optional).
10) Done!
Boost Me (for free)
It really took me several hours... Give me a boost if you like the project! Thanks! ^_^
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This work by TheMiguelBi is licensed under Standard Digital File License
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