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Raspberry Pi5 Cyberdeck

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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After finding many handhelds on the internet based on Raspberry Pi Compute Modules which are very expensive, I decided to design a handheld for my existing Raspberry Pi 5

 

This should have a good screen with high resolution so that one can also do smaller tasks on the device. For the battery, I used a power bank, which, however, only supplies 5V 3A (normally sufficient, even for external DVD drives). However, anyone who wants to operate the Pi with many external devices (hard drives) still has the option in this build to unplug the power bank and connect the Pi to the official power supply without having to unscrew anything. Another important point for me was free access to the Mini HDMI ports so that a Mini HDMI adapter can also be used to connect the handheld to a monitor/TV

 

The system is completely Plug & Play and requires no soldering

 

I personally use the Cyberdeck for network analysis purposes, for deploying software on other devices, and also for programming

 

Required Components

  • Display: Waveshare 5inch DSI Capacitive Touch Display 720 × 1280 (https://amzn.eu/d/003hNBpO)
  • Keyboard: Rii Mini Bluetooth Keyboard (https://amzn.eu/d/0655FP0M)
  • Battery: INIU 45W Power Bank, Mini Size 10000mAh PowerBank with Integrated USB-C Cable (https://amzn.eu/d/0elZFszF)
  • USB-C 90° Extension 0.1m (https://amzn.eu/d/0dHuXNmz)
  • 6x M3 Brass Standoffs 20mm
  • 6x M3 Pan Head Screws 8mm

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