Lilygo T-embed CC1101 Plus 3-Antenna Enclosure
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JOAT Thanks for what you do Im a beginner and have been learning a ton from you. Also pretty sure we come from the same community so.. TYFYS
This is an OEM duplicate Lilygo T-embed CC1101 Plus (also compatible with non-plus variant) with three holes for external antennas.
It does NOT include models for the face and rear plate, although I am producing them, just let me know if anyone wants them or if they already have access to some
All your original parts are compatible with this print.
All you need is a U.FL to (SMA/RP-SMA/etc) adapter, also called a pigtail, and whatever antennas you want. For mine I did a 433/915 Mhz stubby for the CC1101, and two 2.4Ghz antennas for the Wifi and the nRF.
Parts I used:
- 6x3mm magnets (4)
-M2 heat inserts (2) (Optional)
-New antenna connectors→ U.FL (IPEX) to SMA (3)
-Antennas (3)
This is a duplication of the original factory frame, and therefore compatible with all other enclosure parts. you can also switch the face and rear plate. This particular section uses 6mm magnets
FOR PLUS USERS: I happened to have some m2 heat inserts laying around for the screws on the nRF board, however im sure there are a lot of simple and creative ways to attach it if you do not have heat inserts. Honestly not sure if it even needs to be attached to anything
PRINTING:
This CAN be printed laying on the face, which here means the FLAT RIM, with the external antennas pointing sideways, and the magnets facing up.
If you instead print with the magnet holes facing downward, you will have fitment problems. If you print on its side you will have both fitment and finish problems due to the marring from supports.
!!HOWEVER!!, I recommend printing at 45 degrees instead. This will help use layer lines to reinforce the structure and fragile points rather than degrade it
0.12mm
6 Walls (or 100% infill same thing)
0.4mm nozzle
I used PLA plus for one and PETG-CF for the other but any material you prefer should print
SUPPORT: YES (both when printed flat or at 45 deg)
Tree, Auto-generated
Recommend a top-z distance of 1.5 x Layer height, (ie: 0.08 layer height = 0.12 top z distance, 0.16 layer height = 0.24 top z)
It prints quick, I like high res and at 0.12 layer height with supports and at 45deg it only takes 1hr25min and uses just 16.14 grams of filament!
Can also do 2 or 4 hole versions leave a comment if youd like them designed and posted
















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