2HE 10 inch rack modulsystem for pineboards.io Hat

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I built module holders for the following three pineboard Hat's for my 10 inch rack.

https://pineboards.io

 

HatNET! 2.5G (2.5 Gigabit Ethernet) for Raspberry Pi 5

https://pineboards.io/products/hatnet-2-5g-2-5-gigabit-ethernet-for-raspberry-pi-5


Hat AI! Dual Edge Coral TPU Bundle for Raspberry Pi 5

https://pineboards.io/products/hat-ai-dual-edge-coral-tpu-bundle-for-raspberry-pi-5

 

HatDrive! Bottom (NVMe 2230, 2242, 2280 GEN 3) for Raspberry Pi 5

https://pineboards.io/products/hatdrive-bottom-2230-2242-2280-for-rpi5

 

 

I used this model from alexsporn as the basis for the module holders

https://makerworld.com/en/models/192149?from=search  or 

https://www.printables.com/de/model/683486-rack-mount-adapter-for-raspberry-pi5-with-pineberr

Since the additional boards have different dimensions, I have adjusted the position of the IO port outlets here. Furthermore, the screw holes were countersunk.

The support frame had to be adapted to the corresponding additional board and shortened on the Raspberry Pi side.

The front panel was expanded for power supply via USB-C and the Raspberry Pi receives the necessary power with the help of a UCS-C angle cable.

The cooling slots on the front have been completely removed, as the cooling on the back takes place vertically.

The empty front panels have been redesigned with different logos.

 

For the 10" frame I adapted this model by Yury Komarov
https://www.printables.com/de/model/704432-mp-1-rack-10-inch-2u

The model was reinforced slightly towards the back and the holes were adapted for M6 screws.

 

You will find the following versions:

 

for M.2 please use: M.2_Frame.stl for Raspberri Pi5 Mount and Front_Panel_Blank.stl. If you need front USB-C Support use: M.2_USC-C_Front_Panel.stl

 

for Coral AI please use: Coral_AI_Frame.stl for Raspberri Pi5 Mount and Front_Panel_Blank.stl. If you need front USB-C Support use: Coral_AI_USB-C_Front_Panel.stl

For the USB-C Port I used this cable https://www.amazon.de/dp/B08HS6VXNG 

 

for 2.5Gbit please use: 2.5Gbit_Frame.stl for Raspberri Pi5 Mount and 2.5GBit_Basic_Front_Panel.stl. If you need front USB-C Support use: 2.5Gbit_USB-C_Front_Panel.stl

 

For blank front paneles with no Pi-mount use:

Front_Panel_Blank.stl

Front_Panel_Blank_RaspberryPI_Logo.stl

Front_Panel_Blank_TUX.stl

 

The modulholder is the 10inch_2HE_Module_Holder.stl

 

 

To assemble a module the following part is required:

- 8x M2.5x4 inserts 
- 2x M3x5,7 inserts
- 2x M3x8mm screws
- Original screws from the pineboard HATs package

 

 

To assemble the modulholder the following part is required:

- 10x M3x5,7 inserts

- 10x M3x8mm screws for the modules

- 4x max. M6 rack screews to mount the modulholder in the rack

 

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